Super Micro Computer and Western Digital: Analyzing Recent Revenue Trends and Business Scale
Super Micro's revenue surged to $11.1 billion while Western Digital grew steadily to $3.7 billion, but volatility tells a different story about each company's trajectory.
Overview
Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) primarily generates revenue by developing, manufacturing, and selling advanced server and storage solutions, utilizing modular and open-standard architectures to serve enterprise data centers, complex cloud computing environments, artificial intelligence (AI) applications, and various edge networks globally.
It has recently established multiple strategic collaborations to develop energy-efficient rack-scale infrastructure. It released new liquid-cooling portfolios for high-density environments, while reporting an operating margin of about 13% for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
Details
Western Digital (NASDAQ:WDC) primarily generates revenue by designing, manufacturing, and marketing a broad portfolio of essential data storage devices, including helium hard disk drives, solid-state drives, and portable flash-based systems, for diverse computing platforms and enterprise servers worldwide.
Source
Originally published at www.fool.com.