
- Super Micro ComputerTechnical giant from Fortune 500 Silicon Valley It produces highly efficient servers and data centers, focusing on expanding in the regions of the Midwest and on the east coast and hoping to avert the intervention from higher prices due to President Trump's tariffs, said Charles Liang, CEO. The company recently worked with XAI and its GROK team to build a data center in Tennessee.
Super Micro Computer is about to turn a page after a challenging slog Host of accounting and financial questions. The data center manufacturer is working at a $ 40 billion income and Charles Liang, CEO Liang, has announced plans to expand from his San Jose campus to new places in the Midwest and the east coast. Super Micro treats potential partners in the Middle East, he added. Liang spoke this week at the Humanx AI conference in Las Vegas.
He made Memphis data centerAnd he said that the company assembles its stands in San Jose before sending components to customers who can then “join and play”. The company is a key piece of ecosystem AI and its wealth increased along with those of NvidiaOpenai, anthropic and others as demand for data centers needed for AI operating and training. Liang, who founded the company in 1993 with five people before it grew to the Fortune 500 of $ 23 billion, counts NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang as a friend and Super Micro servers are full of highly sought -after NVIDIA GPUs.
In fact, a new 750,000 square feet XAI Colossus cluster Super Micro built for the XAI Grok Elon Musk team counts 100,000 GPU NVIDIA H100, said recently Case study.
“It took Elon and Super Micro for 122 days,” Liang said, adding that building such a data center would usually take a year or more. “He pushed me a lot and has high standards.”
And despite the consequences of Deepseek and Manus AI, which concerned an interview that companies are expanding to spend, Liang said that it is now happening that the dynamic environment in technology is returning to “balance”.
In the end, however, he predicted that demand would continue to grow over the next five to 10 years because companies were looking for the best and most effective products.
“This boom AI was very big and AI is now so powerful,” Liang said. “But AI can be much more powerful, much faster, smarter and more user -friendly ….” AI is more space for AI growth. ”
He also noted that 25% of President Trump's tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum would probably not be such a meaningful intervention for society because it maintains its US -based operations. Liang said that the company is also planning to use its trail on Tai -wan. One of his main contractual manufacturers, Abecom, is based on Tai -Wan along with his Compuware distributor. CEOs of two companies, Steve Liang and Bill Liang, are Charle's Liang brothers.
These and other transactions of related parties led to a short retailer message Last year in the middle of other accounts of red flags that ejected Super Micro to a financial reporting grid, which delayed its annual 10 and quarterly financial submissions. Its auditor Ey stop in the middle of engagement and super micro was in danger of being discarded from NasdaqWhich would be the second time when something like this happened.
Last month, Super Micro has released delayed annual financial reports and said its former accounting firm was for the delay of guilt. Since then, the company has been affected by at least five court disputes and has been facing a probe from the Ministry of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Super Micro cooperates with regulatory bodies.
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