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Norges Bank Buys Into Super Micro’s AI Growth as Legal Clouds Gather Over Export Controls

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
June 5, 2026
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Norway’s sovereign wealth fund has placed a bet on Super Micro Computer that cuts against the grain of the legal uncertainty now enveloping the server maker. Norges Bank disclosed a new stake of 4.67 million shares, worth roughly $136.6 million and representing 0.78% of the company. The entry of one of the world’s largest institutional investors arrives just as a shareholder lawsuit and a Department of Justice probe threaten to overshadow the business’s accelerating momentum.

Three American pension funds filed a lawsuit in early June targeting Super Micro’s management, including co-founder Yih-Shyan Liaw. The plaintiffs allege the company used illicit channels to circumvent export controls and funnel high-end AI technology to China. The claims land alongside an ongoing DOJ investigation, piling serious legal risk onto a stock that has already rallied more than 51% since the start of the year.

The commercial picture is far less ambiguous. Super Micro’s latest quarterly report showed adjusted earnings per share of $0.84, comfortably above analyst estimates, even as revenue of $10.24 billion came in just shy of consensus. The top line still leapt 122.7% year over year, powered by insatiable demand for high-performance computing gear tailored to AI workloads.

Technology upgrades are keeping pace. The company recently unveiled architecture blueprints for Nvidia’s Vera Rubin NVL72 and HGX Rubin NVL8 platforms, covering data centers from 5 megawatts up to 1 gigawatt and bundling compute, storage, networking, and liquid cooling into a single package. On the Computex show floor in Taiwan, Super Micro also pitched its AMD Helios platform for large language model training and a gigawatt-scale AI-factory blueprint based on Nvidia’s Vera Rubin architecture. A separate partnership with Arm aims to slash construction costs for such facilities.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Super Micro Computer?

Operationally, the most tangible sign of confidence is a $2 billion order tied to India’s Yotta project. Super Micro is teaming up with Gorilla Technology to supply more than 25,000 high-end GPUs, with both companies eyeing further multibillion-dollar ventures across the Asia-Pacific region.

Yet the balance sheet tells a more cautious story. Free cash flow remains deeply negative at negative $7.7 billion, and total liabilities stand at roughly $8.8 billion, leaving scant financial headroom. Technically, the stock closed Thursday at $46.90, with the 14-day relative strength index at 72.2 — a reading that typically flags an overbought condition and presages a pullback.

Some market observers are staying neutral, waiting to see whether the current valuation can be justified by long-term growth and whether Super Micro can hit its revenue targets again. Norges Bank’s multimillion-dollar vote of confidence suggests a belief in the company’s structural role in the global AI buildout. The next earnings report will show whether that faith is well placed — and how much the legal fog ultimately matters.

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