Super Micro Computer is my top investment play for 2026, driven by AI-led server demand and undervalued at a 10x forward P/E. SMCI's growth is fueled by strong AI infrastructure spending, especially ...
For decades, PC gaming meant owning a monolith: a massive, flashing tower that dominated your floor space. But in 2026, the era of the giant box is over. Components have become efficient enough that ...
Super Micro Computer shares are still down a great deal. Goldman Sachs maintains a sell rating and lowered its price target to $26 from $34. AI server margins face pressure from expensive chips and ...
Driven by rising transaction volumes, modernization of legacy systems, and deeper integration with hybrid cloud environments.
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) is one of the Best Fundamental Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. On January 11, the company announced collaboration with technology partners for AI-powered ...
The decline in Super Micro Computer’s shares follows negative analyst coverage from Goldman Sachs, which initiated coverage with a Sell rating and set a price target of $26. This comes after Mizuho ...
Super Micro Computer (SMCI) ended the recent trading session at $30.78, demonstrating a -2.9% change from the preceding day's closing price. The stock's performance was behind the S&P 500's daily gain ...
Super Micro shares have plunged almost 40% over the past three months. Investor concerns included dropping margins as well as a potential slowdown in AI infrastructure spending. Fears of the latter ...
At Macworld Expo in January 2005, miniaturization was on Steve Jobs’s mind. Since the world was in the midst of iPod fever, most of the focus was on the tiny iPod Shuffle. But 21 years ago, Apple’s ...
Information technology giant Ingram Micro has revealed that a ransomware attack on its systems in July 2025 led to a data breach affecting over 42,000 individuals. Ingram Micro, one of the world's ...
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