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Jul 9, 2025 7:29 AM - Parth Sanghvi
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Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) is set to deepen its investment footprint in Europe, CEO Charles Liang said in a recent CNBC interview, citing a surge in demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure across the region.
The company, best known for producing high-performance servers equipped with Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) chips, plays a vital role in powering the large language models and machine learning frameworks driving today's AI revolution.
Super Micro already operates manufacturing facilities in the Netherlands, but Liang revealed the company is now planning to expand operations to other parts of Europe as well. The decision is driven by escalating regional demand for AI compute capabilities and enterprise-grade server systems.
“The demand is global, and the demand will continue to improve in the next many years,” said Liang.
With Europe pushing forward on digital transformation initiatives, sovereign AI efforts, and stricter data localization laws, demand for localized compute infrastructure is on the rise—making Super Micro's timing strategically sound.
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While SMCI stock is up roughly 63% year-to-date, it's still down nearly 60% from its early-2024 peak. Investor sentiment took a hit last year after the company delayed its 2024 financial report, sparking concerns around its accounting practices. However, confidence was largely restored after Super Micro successfully filed the report in February 2025.
Despite the temporary turbulence, analysts remain optimistic due to Super Micro's strong positioning in the AI infrastructure supply chain. The company remains a preferred supplier of GPU-dense servers, which are essential for training and running AI models like GPT, LLaMA, and Gemini.
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Super Micro's move to boost AI server production in Europe not only addresses increasing demand but also aligns with a broader trend among tech firms to diversify manufacturing away from Asia and reduce supply chain risks.
The global AI infrastructure race is just heating up, and Super Micro seems poised to capitalize on it—provided it maintains transparency and delivers operational execution in line with investor expectations.
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