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Dell raises growth targets for next four years on strong AI server demand

October 7, 2025
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Dell raises growth targets for next four years on strong AI server demand
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The company continues to expect revenue growth of 2 to 3 per cent for its client solutions group, which includes personal computers

[BENGALURU] Dell on Tuesday (Oct 7) nearly doubled its annual profit growth target for the next four years, betting on robust demand for its servers that power artificial intelligence (AI) workloads.

The company, whose customers include Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI and CoreWeave, lifted its expectations for annual growth in adjusted earnings per share to at least 15 per cent from around 8 per cent.

Dell also said that it expects compounded annual revenue growth between 7 per cent and 9 per cent for the next four years, up from its prior view of 3 to 4 per cent.

Insatiable demand for servers that provide the computing power needed to run services such as ChatGPT has turned Dell into one of the biggest winners of the generative AI boom.

Its strong profit growth expectation may also ease investor concerns about the margin hit from competition in AI servers and the high costs of building the products.

“Dell has a volume advantage due to its scale, established supply chain, and relationships with major buyers, compared to rivals such as Super Micro,” Emarketer analyst Jacob Bourne said.

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Dell also reiterated its third-quarter and annual forecasts. It had raised its expectation for AI server shipments in August to US$20 billion for fiscal 2026.

“Customers are hungry for AI and the compute, storage and networking we provide to deploy intelligence at scale,” CEO Michael Dell said, adding that the company was in the early stages of AI adoption despite two years of progress.

Dell expects long-term compounded annual revenue growth of 11 to 14 per cent for the infrastructure solutions group – home to its storage, software and server offerings. That compares with its earlier expectations of 6 to 8 per cent.

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The need for computing to run AI tools has led to a boom for makers of high-powered servers such as Dell, Super Micro Computer and Hewlett Packard Enterprise.

The company continues to expect revenue growth of 2 to 3 per cent for its client solutions group, which includes personal computers. Strong competition in the consumer market has hit the business in recent years, even as Dell keeps a strong position among enterprise clients. REUTERS



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