Group 1 - The A-share index opened lower but showed volatility, with active performance in sectors such as lithium batteries, Chinese language corpus, and optical module CPO concepts [1] - The AI computing power demand continues to rise, driven by accelerated shipments of Nvidia's GB200 and upcoming GB300 chips, alongside strong demand from major US cloud service providers [1][2] - Companies in the supply chain are expected to benefit from the expanding AI-driven computing power demand, with optimistic revenue guidance from firms like Broadcom and New Yisheng [2] Group 2 - The Huaxia AI ETF (159381) tracks the AI index of the ChiNext board, focusing on AI-related companies listed on the ChiNext, with a daily price fluctuation limit of ±20% [2] - The index covers the entire AI industry chain, emphasizing hardware, software, and applications, with a significant focus on leading companies in communication equipment and optical modules [2] - The top five constituent stocks include leading optical module companies New Yisheng, Zhongji Xuchuang, and Tianfu Communication, while the top ten also feature chip design firms and industry leaders in IDC, cloud computing, and data centers [2]
光模块CPO反复活跃,低费率创业板人工智能ETF华夏(159381)盘中涨超1%,中际旭创涨超4%