A Quiet AI Stock -- SuperX AI Technology (SUPX) -- Is Up Over 770% in 2025. Here's 1 Key Reason Why It's Getting Attention.

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Key Points

  • SuperX AI Technology is a very promising and fast-growing company.

  • It's not profitable at the moment, though, and it's therefore risky.

  • There are less risky and still promising AI-focused companies and ETFs to consider.

  • 10 stocks we like better than SuperX Ai Technology ›

If you're bullish on the spread of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and think it will boost the prospects of many stocks, take a look at SuperX AI Technology (NASDAQ: SUPX). Plenty of investors are already bullish, and the stock has soared some 771% year to date, as of Nov. 22. That alone is a key reason why investors are checking it out.

How the company describes itself might have some AI enthusiasts hyperventilating: "Building the AI Factories of Tomorrow: SuperX delivers the full-stack AI infrastructure. We aim to simplify the buildout of world-class Al Infrastructure with cost-effective solutions for our partners and customers."

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Sounds great, right? The company is based in Singapore, and it has an incoming CEO, Dr. Chenhong Huang, who is American. He's coming into a company that has been growing like gangbusters, with its 2025 fiscal year featuring revenue of $3.6 million, up from $2.9 million in 2024 but down from 2023's $6.1 million. (Note that these are relatively tiny numbers.)

Losses per share grew considerably, with management pointing to "non-cash expenses as well as increases in employee costs and professional expenses due to the increase in number of staff as a result of research and development of our full-stack AI infrastructure solutions during FY2025 in preparation for the launch of SuperX's AI products and services."

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The company's technology allows it to build data centers much more quickly than usual, and that has investors excited -- including institutional investors. It has secured financing to keep it afloat for a while, and its technology allows companies to "tap into high-performance Nvidia GPUs."

Clearly, this is a very early-stage AI company (its market cap was recently just around $1.4 billion). It seems steeply valued, with a recent price-to-sales ratio of 187. Its market cap was recently just around $1.4 billion, though, so if you expect it to be much higher in the future, the valuation suddenly seems more reasonable. If you're bullish on the spread of data centers across Asia, you might profit handsomely if you invest now.

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