The CEO of Supermicro Charles Liang speaks at the next meeting of Reuters in New York City, USA on December 10, 2024.
Mike Fresh | Reuters
Paris – Super micro CEO Charles Liang told CNBC in an interview aired on Wednesday that it plans to increase its investment in Europe, including increasing the manufacturing of AI servers in the region.
The company sells packaged servers nvidia Chips are the key to training and implementing large-scale AI models. It has manufacturing facilities in the Netherlands but can be expanded elsewhere.
“However, since demand in Europe is growing very fast, I have decided to invest more plans in Europe, including manufacturing,” Liang’s Raish Summit in Paris, France told CNBC.
Liang added: “Demand is global and demand will continue to improve over the next few years.”
Liang’s comment was in less than a month for NVIDIA CEO Jansen Huang visited all over Europesign infrastructure deals and urge the region to improve its computing power.
Growth becomes “strong”
The Chatgpt Boom Boom at Openai has increased demand for Nvidia chips, which is the foundation of the Big AI model, and the Super Micro Riding has been a growth wave. Shares of server manufacturers set a record record in March 2024. However, the stock’s all-time high is about 60% Pay attention to its accounting and financial reports. But the company proposed it in February Delay its financial report for fiscal year 2024relieve those fears.
The company reports Weak guidance In the current quarter, concerns arise about product demand.
But Liang eliminated these fears. “Our growth rate is still strong because we continue to develop our basic technology and[we]are expanding our business scope,” Liang said.
“So the room…growth is still very huge, very big.”