Hewlett Packard Enterprise raised its fiscal 2026 outlook and projected second-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates, driven by surging demand for AI-optimized servers. Despite a slight revenue miss in the first quarter, the company’s growing AI backlog and strong enterprise orders signal a pivot toward high-margin infrastructure growth.
As the initial AI hype cycle matures, investor focus is shifting from generative models to the critical physical and networking infrastructure required to scale them. Companies specializing in high-density server cooling and advanced networking protocols are emerging as the essential plumbing of the AI era.
Short sellers are aggressively targeting high-flying AI hardware and speculative small-cap tech, with Super Micro Computer and BigBear.ai seeing short interest near 20%. Meanwhile, mega-cap giants like Apple and Microsoft remain virtually untouched by bears, reflecting a stark divide in market conviction.
A new wave of quantitative analysis highlights a select group of small and mid-cap companies outperforming earnings expectations. These top-ranked leaders are leveraging operational efficiencies and sector-specific tailwinds to deliver significant alpha in a volatile market environment.
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