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Dell Surges After Earnings as Q1 Revenue Jumps 88%, AI Revenue Soars 757%
uSMART 05-29 16:20

After the U.S. market close on May 28, Dell Technologies (DELL.US) reported results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2027 ended May 1, 2026. Driven by continued expansion in global AI infrastructure demand, the company delivered record-high revenue, earnings, and operating cash flow. Following the earnings release, Dell shares surged sharply in after-hours trading, rising nearly 40% at one point.

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AI Server Demand Drives Dell’s Strongest Quarter on Record

For the first quarter, Dell posted revenue of US$43.8 billion, up 88% year-over-year. GAAP diluted earnings per share came in at US$5.24, representing a 282% increase from a year earlier. Overall results came in well above market expectations, reinforcing investor confidence that demand for AI servers remains exceptionally strong.

Metric

FY2027 Q1

YoY Change

Revenue

US$43.8 billion

+88%

GAAP Diluted EPS

US$5.24

+282%

AI-Optimized Server Revenue

US$16.1 billion

+757%

New AI Orders

US$24.4 billion

ISG Revenue

US$29.0 billion

+181%

CSG Revenue

US$14.6 billion

+17%

Cash Flow from Operations

US$4.1 billion

+46%

Full-Year AI Server Revenue Guidance

Approx. US$60 billion

+144%

Source: Dell Technologies FY2027 Q1 Earnings Release; Company Investor Relations

 

AI Business Becomes the Core Growth Engine

Dell’s AI-optimized server business was the clear highlight of the quarter.

According to the earnings report, revenue from AI-optimized servers reached US$16.1 billion, up 757% year-over-year, accounting for a growing share of total company revenue. New AI orders totaled US$24.4 billion during the quarter, indicating that customer demand remains at elevated levels.

During the earnings call, Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke said Dell has raised its full-year AI server revenue outlook to approximately US$60 billion, noting that this “further demonstrates there are no signs of slowing in the AI opportunity.”

As enterprises and cloud service providers continue to expand investments in AI training and inference infrastructure, Dell—one of the world’s leading suppliers of GPU-based server systems—continues to benefit from the current AI capital expenditure cycle.

 

Full-Year Guidance Raised as Growth Momentum Accelerates

Following stronger-than-expected first-quarter results, Dell also raised its full-year guidance.

The company now expects fiscal 2027 revenue to range between US$165 billion and US$169 billion, with a midpoint of approximately US$167 billion, representing roughly 47% year-over-year growth. This marks a significant increase from prior guidance and reflects management’s confidence in order visibility and execution.

For the second quarter, Dell expects revenue of approximately US$44.5 billion at the midpoint, implying around 49% year-over-year growth, signaling continued strong momentum.

Chief Financial Officer David Kennedy said the company is entering FY27 with “very clear growth momentum,” supported by efficient supply chain operations, strong sales execution, and solid delivery capabilities.

 

Infrastructure Business Leads While PC Segment Continues to Recover

By business segment, Dell’s Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) remained the primary growth driver.

First-quarter ISG revenue reached US$29.0 billion, up 181% year-over-year, accounting for roughly two-thirds of total revenue. Beyond AI servers, revenue from traditional servers and networking increased 92%, while storage revenue rose 8%.

Dell’s Client Solutions Group (CSG) also delivered growth, with quarterly revenue of US$14.6 billion, up 17% year-over-year. Commercial PC revenue hit a record US$13.0 billion, up 18%, while consumer revenue increased 9%.

Market analysts believe that, alongside booming AI server demand, enterprise PC refresh cycles and continued rollout of AI PCs are also providing additional support to Dell’s client business.

 

Market Reassesses Dell’s Role in the AI Infrastructure Supply Chain

As Dell’s AI business continues to scale rapidly, investors are increasingly reassessing the company’s valuation framework.

Historically viewed primarily as a traditional PC and enterprise hardware manufacturer, Dell is now becoming a more important player in the global AI infrastructure supply chain as its AI server business enters a rapid expansion phase.

Based on order growth, revenue recognition trends, and updated full-year guidance, Dell has emerged as one of the major beneficiaries of the current global AI capital spending cycle. Analysts broadly believe that as long as AI investment by technology companies and enterprise customers continues to expand, Dell’s earnings growth should remain highly visible over the coming quarters.

 

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