
Group 1 - The technology sector is expected to attract funds flowing from "anti-involution" and infrastructure sectors, supported by ongoing policy narratives [1] - The AI industry is becoming increasingly competitive with the release of Grok4 and the upcoming launch of GPT-5, while the lifting of restrictions on H20 chips will encourage domestic companies to increase R&D [1] - The semiconductor sector has room for rebound, with the Science and Technology Innovation 50 Index still at a low level since February, and expectations for IPOs of domestic GPU companies and government procurement may drive market activity [1] Group 2 - The focus on robotics is increasing, and inflation expectations do not have a direct impact on technology logic; industry progress remains the core driver [1] - The TMT (Technology, Media, and Telecommunications) sector is currently less crowded, and specific technology sub-sectors may benefit from unexpected positive developments [1] - The Science and Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship ETF (588360) tracks the Science and Technology Innovation 50 Index (931643), which includes 50 securities with larger market capitalization and better liquidity from the Science and Technology Board and the Growth Enterprise Market [1]