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AI算力底座持续变化,两家国产AI芯片公司离上市再近一步
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-06-24 06:43

Core Insights - The global computing power landscape is evolving into two parallel paths, with domestic and international routes differing, and opportunities for domestic chips in inference scenarios are expected to emerge this year [1][4] - Two AI chip companies, Muxi Integrated Circuit (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. and Moore Threads Intelligent Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd., are nearing their IPOs, with Muxi's counseling work completed and Moore Threads' status changing to acceptance [1][2] - The demand for AI chips in China is increasing, with several companies adapting to the popular DeepSeek-R1 model, leading to a significant shift in market dynamics [3][4] Company Summaries - Muxi and Moore Threads were founded in 2020, while Suiruan Technology and Birun Technology were established in 2018 and 2019, respectively; the latter two companies have slower IPO progress compared to the former [2] - Moore Threads has the highest valuation among the four companies at 25.5 billion yuan, followed by Suiruan Technology at 16 billion yuan, Birun Technology at 15.5 billion yuan, and Muxi at 10 billion yuan [2] - Founders of these companies have backgrounds in major overseas chip firms, with Moore Threads' CEO previously serving as NVIDIA's China General Manager and Muxi's founders coming from AMD [2] Market Dynamics - The demand for domestic AI chips has surged, with IDC reporting that 34.6% of the Chinese data center accelerator market was comprised of domestic solutions last year, and this figure is expected to exceed 40% in the first half of this year [3] - The DeepSeek application has driven significant demand for domestic computing power, with many companies adapting their products to this model [3][4] - The global computing power foundation is shifting, with 98% of large model training still relying on NVIDIA, but there is potential for a portion of pre-training to transition to non-NVIDIA cards by the end of the year [4]