Group 1 - The AI computing power industry chain is expected to accelerate its development by 2025, driven by evolving demand on the inference side, which will create broader growth opportunities for the telecommunications industry [1] - Capital expenditure in computing power remains in a high growth phase, with the domestic market closely following the global AI development process, indicating significant room for improvement in telecommunications sector holdings [1] - Nvidia continues to upgrade its GPU capabilities, while Broadcom's AI-related revenue and network switching chip shipments are experiencing rapid growth, contributing to strong performance for companies closely linked to the overseas AI industry chain [1] Group 2 - The domestic AI industry is undergoing significant changes, with major internet companies in China expected to increase capital expenditure on cloud and AI infrastructure, with Alibaba projecting that its spending over the next three years will exceed the total of the past decade [1] - Tencent's capital expenditure is expected to triple year-on-year in 2024, reaching $10.7 billion, indicating a strong commitment to infrastructure investment [1] - The telecommunications sector's fund holdings decreased in Q1 2025, with a market value share of 2.59%, ranking 13th among 31 primary industries [1] Group 3 - The focus of major stock holdings remains primarily on the AI industry chain, with an increase in the proportion of domestic industry chain holdings [2] - The top ten holdings account for 58% of the telecommunications sector's holdings, with a decrease of 3 percentage points; eight companies in the AI industry chain represent 82% of the top ten holdings [2] - The proportion of stocks benefiting from the development of the domestic computing power industry chain has significantly increased [2]
国泰海通:通信行业处于低配 持仓仍有显著提升空间