SMCI, DELL Rebound 4% as AI Server Stocks Regain Ground

Super Micro and Dell recover losses amid broad sector strength despite an unresolved Taiwan probe into alleged AI chip smuggling. Super Micro Computer (SMCI) and Dell Technologies (DELL) each rose 4% in mid-morning trading Tuesday, recovering from recent declines. SMCI cli

Super Micro and Dell recover losses amid broad sector strength despite an unresolved Taiwan probe into alleged AI chip smuggling.

Super Micro Computer (SMCI) and Dell Technologies (DELL) each rose 4% in mid-morning trading Tuesday, recovering from recent declines. SMCI climbed to $29.25, while DELL reached $430.93, offsetting part of Monday’s 8% drop tied to a Taiwan investigation into NVIDIA AI chip smuggling.

The rebound follows a five-session losing streak for SMCI, triggered by raids on its offices and affiliated companies. No new catalyst emerged Tuesday, with the gains attributed to dip-buying and a broader rally in AI infrastructure stocks. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) lagged, falling 1% to $43.96.

Sentiment on SMCI remains cautious, though the stock appears to be stabilizing. The sector-wide lift suggests investors are focusing on long-term AI demand rather than near-term regulatory risks.

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