San Jose, California-based Super Micro is benefitting from surging demand for gear to train and run AI tasks. Super Micro has also been working to boost margins by selling more profitable products and trimming costs. On Tuesday, Super Micro said revenue will be US$65 billion to US$72 billion in the fiscal year that began in July. Super Micro is not named as a defendant and the company has said it is cooperating with authorities. In late June, Taiwanese prosecutors detained two Super Micro employees following a raid of the company’s local offices.