This little-known AI darling is climbing the Fortune 500 faster than any other company

This little-known AI darling is climbing the Fortune 500 faster than any other company

This little-known AI darling is climbing the Fortune 500 faster than any other company

Lily Mae Lazarus

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In a year when the tech sector grappled with mass layoffs, volatile chip demand, and the frenzied race to scale AI infrastructure, one company surged ahead as the Fortune 500’s biggest climber: Super Micro Computer. The San Jose–based IT hardware manufacturer posted explosive growth, jumping 206 spots—more than any other company on this year’s list—to land at No. 292.

Super Micro more than doubled its revenue to $14.99 billion, a 110% year-over-year increase, and led its industry in one-year profit growth, earning $1.15 billion.

The company’s rise is largely due to its strategic position at the intersection of AI, cloud computing, and data center infrastructure, three of the fastest-growing areas in technology today.

At the center of its strategy is cofounder and CEO Charles Liang, who has emphasized vertical integration, with the company designing, testing, and assembling its products in-house. Liang says the company is laser-focused on innovation, including early-to-market compatibility with Nvidia chips and customizable server hardware built to handle diverse, high-performance workloads. That approach has positioned Super Micro to take advantage of soaring demand for AI-ready infrastructure. Super Micro has shipped more than 1.3 million server and storage nodes, which provide processing power and manage data for machines, and its systems now power many of the world’s data centers.

Through close partnerships with Nvidia and Intel, Super Micro has become a preferred vendor for companies building AI-optimized environments. Recently, it was selected by Elon Musk’s xAI team to support the development of a 750,000-square-foot data center in Memphis, a major signal of the company’s growing influence.

Liang has spoken publicly about Super Micro’s close alignment with Nvidia’s product road map, which allows the company to quickly integrate new technologies.

“Whatever Nvidia develops, we pretty much sync up with them,” he told CRN in 2024. “And that’s another reason why, whenever they have a new product out, we have a new product available quicker than our competitors do.”

As demand for AI accelerates, Super Micro plans to expand its server production capacity in the United States. The company is also investing in green computing, branding its systems as energy-efficient alternatives in a sector under increasing scrutiny for environmental impact.

Investors have taken notice. Super Micro’s market capitalization is approaching $24 billion, reflecting increased confidence in its trajectory. However, the company’s rise has not come without controversy.


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