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Supermicro Projects $33B Revenue in FY26 as AI Infrastructure Demand Surges

Supermicro reported $22 billion in revenue for fiscal 2025, marking 47% year-over-year growth as demand surged for its GPU-optimized servers and direct liquid cooling (DLC) infrastructure. Despite a June quarter revenue shortfall due to capital constraints and delayed recognition from a new hyperscale customer, the company says those headwinds have been addressed and expects a strong rebound in the September and December quarters. Q4 revenue hit $5.8 billion, up 25% sequentially, led by a sharp ramp in large data center deployments.

The company continues to capitalize on the AI infrastructure boom with its modular Datacenter Building Block Solutions (DCBBS), designed to shorten deployment timelines and reduce total cost of ownership. Supermicro says DCBBS can cut liquid-cooled data center buildouts to 18 months and retrofit existing facilities in as little as 3 months. These systems integrate custom-configurable racks, second-generation DLC, sidecar liquid-to-air cooling, power shelves, battery backup units, and chilled door solutions. The B200, B300, GB300, and AMD MI350-based GPU systems form the backbone of these high-performance deployments.

Looking to fiscal 2026, Supermicro is forecasting revenue of at least $33 billion, driven by strong momentum across its AI rack-scale business, enterprise hybrid cloud offerings, and edge/IoT platforms. Four large data center customers each represented over 10% of FY25 revenue, up from one in FY24. The enterprise segment accounted for 39% of annual revenue, while OEM appliance and data center sales comprised 60%. Supermicro also highlighted its global manufacturing base across the U.S., Taiwan, Malaysia, and Europe as key to minimizing tariff exposure and rapidly fulfilling global demand.

• Fiscal 2025 revenue: $22B, up 47% YoY

• Q4 FY25 revenue: $5.8B (25% QoQ growth)

• FY26 forecast: ≥ $33B in revenue

• Q4 AI GPU systems = >70% of revenue

• DCBBS platform enables AI DC builds in 18 months (3–6 months for retrofits)

• 4 hyperscale customers ≥10% of revenue in FY25 (up from 1 in FY24)

• FY25 non-GAAP EPS: $2.06, down slightly from $2.12 in FY24

• FY25 gross margin: 11.2%, targeting improvement via higher-margin solutions

• FY25 operating cash flow: $1.7B, free cash flow: $841M in Q4

• Capex for FY25: $183M

• Q1 FY26 revenue guidance: $6B–$7B

“Our second-generation direct liquid cooling solutions reduce power and water consumption by up to 40%, while achieving near-library quiet operation,” said Charles Liang, CEO of Supermicro. “This shift toward complete datacenter building blocks and enterprise solutions is not only enhancing customer value but also improving our long-term margins.”

🌐 Why it Matters: Supermicro’s modular approach to liquid-cooled AI data centers puts it at the heart of hyperscaler and enterprise buildouts. With the ability to rapidly deploy rack-scale infrastructure tuned for GPU acceleration, Supermicro is positioning itself as a central enabler of the AI infrastructure wave driving record CapEx across cloud and data center markets.

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