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Dell shares jump on forecast it will double AI server revenue

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 6:47 AM

Feb 27 (Reuters) – Shares of Dell Technologies jumped in premarket trading on Friday after the company forecast revenue from its AI server business will double in fiscal 2027, underscoring ​surging demand for infrastructure catering to artificial intelligence.

Investors also cheered ‌the PC maker’s plans for a 20% hike to cash dividends and an additional $10 billion share repurchase program.

Dell’s shares jumped 11% in trading before the bell. Trading at $135.17, it is poised to open at its highest in over two ‌months.

Data ​center equipment makers such as Dell have ⁠benefited from the rapid expansion ⁠in AI investors, with sector leaders expected to spend at least $630 billion this year.

Dell said it expects AI server revenue to grow 103% to about $50 billion in fiscal 2027.

At least three ​Wall Street brokerages raised price targets on the stock, with J.P.Morgan expecting it to rally at least 36%, from its last close, ⁠in the next one year to $165.

Dell’s ⁠ability to navigate cyclical challenges stems from its leadership ​position in AI compute for Tier 2 Cloud and Enterprises, where ​the significant revenue inflection is able to provide the company ‌a lot more flexibility in managing operating margin and earnings outcomes, analysts led by Samik Chatterjee at J.P.Morgan wrote in a note.

Dell’s other big business, PC manufacturing, is navigating higher memory chip costs, as ⁠companies shift resources to building AI data centers.

However, the company has been able to deal with rising prices better than rivals such as HP ⁠Inc and China’s Lenovo ‌Group.

The surging costs could hit Dell’s gaming PC ⁠business as memory processors are essential to videogame ​systems, ‌enabling quick load times, smooth frame rates and ​overall performance.

Market ⁠researcher TrendForce upwardly revised its first-quarter 2026 Dynamic Random Access Memory price growth rate to 90% to 95% from the previous quarter.

Dell’s shares have starkly outperformed those of HP and Lenovo over the past one year.

(Reporting by Johann M Cherian and Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Krishna Chandra Eluri)