Group 1 - In the first half of 2025, 7 semiconductor companies that are still in the red managed to go public, which is a significant shift from the traditional capital market preference for profitable companies [1][2] - The introduction of the Sci-Tech Innovation Board in 2019 broke the previous profit requirement for IPOs, allowing companies with strong technology and promising sectors to list even without profits [2][3] - On February 17, 2023, the China Securities Regulatory Commission approved a third set of listing standards for the ChiNext board, enabling unprofitable companies with a projected market value of at least 5 billion yuan and recent revenue of at least 300 million yuan to go public [2] Group 2 - The 7 unprofitable companies are engaged in various high-tech fields, each facing significant financial challenges while pursuing innovation [5] - Moer Thread and Muxi Co. are focused on the GPU sector, requiring substantial investment for architecture innovation to compete with established players like NVIDIA [6] - Dapu Microelectronics specializes in storage control chips, aiming to support the domestic storage chip market amid rapid technological changes [7] - Shiya Technology is developing silicon-based OLED display chips for AR/VR devices, facing high costs in R&D and production [8] - Zhaoxin Integrated is tackling the CPU market, aiming to create a complete domestic computing platform despite significant challenges [9] - Shanghai Super Silicon is producing high-purity silicon wafers, a critical component in chip manufacturing, requiring extensive investment [10] - Angrui Micro focuses on RF front-end chips for 5G communication, needing innovation to compete in a complex market [11] Group 3 - The ability of these 7 companies to go public indicates government support for the semiconductor industry, highlighting the need for capital market involvement in achieving self-sufficiency in high-end chips and critical materials [12]
巧了吗这不是!七家亏损企业IPO,都是半导体公司
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-03 01:53