Why Super Micro Computer Stock Jumped 64% in February

Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI) was a big winner last month. The maker of storage and server systems that are highly valued for artificial-intelligence applications continued to climb after reporting a blowout earnings report late January and benefited from strong quarterly results from Nvidia, a key supplier. According to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence, the stock gained 63% in February.

Like Nvidia, Supermicro has emerged as something of a bellwether in the AI stock sector, and the stock has been highly volatile, swinging in response to broader sentiment on AI stocks.

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The AI boom is still heating up

It’s unusual to see a stock soar this much in a single month without any major company-specific news, but Supermicro’s gains show how much it’s benefiting from excitement over AI.

Like Nvidia, Supermicro is seeing its revenue growth soar. Sales were up 103% in its quarterly report, released at the end of January, and investors see it as a big winner in the AI boom.

In addition to momentum from that earnings report, the stock benefited from a bullish note from Goldman Sachs on Nvidia, citing robust demand for AI servers. That pushed Supermicro stock up 14% on Feb. 5. At the end of that week, on Feb. 9, the stock jumped after Arm Holdings delivered a blowout earnings report, citing rising AI demand.

Finally, the stock briefly topped $1,000 a share the following week, on Feb. 15, after Bank of America initiated coverage with a buy rating, saying the market for AI servers is much larger than Wall Street believes.

However, the following day, the stock came crashing down after Wells Fargo rated the stock “equal weight” and said the high expectations were largely priced in.

Following a brief swoon, the stock skyrocketed on Feb. 22, after Nvidia delivered another blowout earnings report. Then it cooled off for the rest of the month.

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