Super Micro Explores Server Manufacturing Unit in India Amid Rising AI Demand
Super Micro Computer is in discussions with Maharashtra, Telangana, and Karnataka to establish a server manufacturing unit in India. The company, which reported $22 billion in revenue for the fiscal year ending June 2025, anticipates a surge in demand for AI infrastructure, raising its fiscal year 2026 revenue guidance to at least $40 billion. The exploration aligns with India's 'Make in India' initiative, aiming to localize production and reduce dependency on imports while enhancing the country’s role in the global AI supply chain.

Super Micro Computer is actively exploring the establishment of a server manufacturing unit in India, engaging with Maharashtra, Telangana, and Karnataka. The discussions are in the preliminary stages as the company seeks to understand the local ecosystem.
Super Micro reported $22 billion in revenue for the year ending June 2025, with expectations to reach a minimum of $40 billion in fiscal year 2026, driven by AI infrastructure demand. The company is evaluating local production under the 'Make in India' initiative to enhance its market relevance and efficiency for customers. Analysts suggest this move could increase local access to AI hardware, support India's data center market, and align with global trends favoring localized production.




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