Upcoming Sector Super Micro Computer or Microcomputers is expected to continue growing its share of the AI server market, with analysts predicting it will reach 17% by 2026 Raspberry Pi priced its IPO at £2.80 per share, valuing the company at £541m. The shares surged 40% in early trading, closing at £3.85. The IPO raised £166m to fund product development and expansion. The Raspberry Pi Foundation will own 70% of the shares. The company plans to use the funds to develop new products, including power management devices and next-generation microcontrollers. Trading will be open to the general public starting June 14th Your views on this ?
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