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2. Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI)

Potential Upside: 31.47%

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 42

On December 9, the company expanded its NVIDIA Blackwell Portfolio by introducing new 4U and 2-OU (OCP) liquid-cooled NVIDIA HGX B300 systems. These products are designed to deliver power efficiency and exceptional GPU density for the AI factory deployments and hyperscale data centers.

Super Micro Computer Inc. developed these platforms to target customer needs for higher efficiency, lower cost, and serviceability. Data centers can save up to 40% on power by leveraging DLC-2 technology stack. Moreover, data centers can also reduce their water usage with warm 45°C water operation. It would help them remove the need for the compressors and chilled water in data centers. These new systems are provided as fully tested, ready-to-use L11 and L12 racks, enabling enterprise, federal, and hyperscaler customers to deploy their data centers faster.

Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro, highlighted this development by saying:

“With AI infrastructure demand accelerating globally, our new liquid-cooled NVIDIA HGX B300 systems deliver the performance density and energy efficiency that hyperscalers and AI factories need today, We’re now offering the industry’s most compact NVIDIA HGX B300 solutions—achieving up to 144 GPUs in a single rack—while reducing power consumption and cooling costs through our proven direct liquid-cooling technology. Through our DCBBS, this is how Supermicro enables our customers to deploy AI at scale: faster time-to-market, maximum performance per watt, and end-to-end integration from design to deployment.”

Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) is a seller and developer of server and storage solutions. It provides liquid and air-cooled AI servers, SuperStorage systems, MicroCloud server systems, embedded (5G/IoT/Edge) systems, and others. The firm serves artificial intelligence, edge computing, 5G, enterprise data centers, and cloud computing markets.