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科技股7月开门红?光刻机、芯片齐“躁动”
Ge Long Hui·2025-07-01 07:04

Group 1 - The A-share technology sector experienced a strong opening on July 1, with the semiconductor industry chain leading the gains, particularly in areas such as photolithography machines and advanced packaging [1][7] - Several stocks, including Kai Mei Te Qi and Hai Li Shares, reached their daily limit, while Blue Ying Equipment surged over 16% and Jiu Ri New Materials increased by over 5% [2][3] - The semiconductor and chip concepts have seen a wave of limit-up stocks, with significant gains in the photolithography machine sector, which has risen over 11% in the last seven trading days [4][5] Group 2 - Recent market rumors suggest a major breakthrough in domestic EUV photolithography machines, with reports indicating that the National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund is adjusting its focus to address key shortcomings in photolithography machines and EDA software [7] - The Chinese government emphasizes the importance of technological self-reliance, with recent meetings highlighting the need to accelerate breakthroughs in core technologies and enhance national security [8][9] - The semiconductor wafer manufacturing equipment market in mainland China is projected to reach over 230 billion yuan in 2024, with a year-on-year growth of 19.4% [9] Group 3 - SEMI forecasts that by 2025, the self-sufficiency rate of domestic chip equipment will reach 50%, with full coverage of 14nm processes, reducing dependence on equipment from the US, Japan, and Europe [10] - The outlook for domestic substitution is promising, with strong momentum in the artificial intelligence sector, and J.P. Morgan predicts a potential 15%-20% increase in Asian tech stocks this year [11] - Minsheng Securities notes that the high-end photolithography machine market is currently dominated by ASML, Nikon, and Canon, indicating a significant market opportunity for domestic breakthroughs in certain categories [13] Group 4 - The domestic semiconductor industry is experiencing a wave of mergers and acquisitions, with companies across various sectors, including materials, equipment, and chip design, actively pursuing consolidation strategies [14] - Mergers are seen as a core strategy for companies to quickly acquire key technologies and maintain market competitiveness, especially in the context of accelerating domestic substitution [15]