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From $1,000 to $17,070: How Super Micro Computer Became an AI Infrastructure Juggernaut in Ten Years
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From $1,000 to $17,070: How Super Micro Computer Became an AI Infrastructure Juggernaut in Ten Years

Yahoo Finance · Jun 9, 2026, 1:38 PM

Key takeaways

  • SMCI s liquid-cooled server racks became the dominant infrastructure for NVDA GPUs, with over $13B in Blackwell Ultra orders already on the books.
  • A forward P/E near 15 looks cheap against a $40B revenue target, but $8.8B in debt and thin margins keep the risk real.
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From $1,000 to $17,070: How Super Micro Computer Became an AI Infrastructure Juggernaut in Ten Years Marten BG / Getty Images Alex Sirois Tue, June 9, 2026 at 8:38 PM GMT+7 4 min read SMCI NVDA Quick Read SMCI survived a Hindenburg short report, auditor resignation, and Nasdaq delisting threat while still posting $22B in FY2025 revenue, up 47%.

SMCI s liquid-cooled server racks became the dominant infrastructure for NVDA GPUs, with over $13B in Blackwell Ultra orders already on the books.

A forward P/E near 15 looks cheap against a $40B revenue target, but $8.8B in debt and thin margins keep the risk real.

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