Group 1: Computing Power Sector - The computing power sector experienced a downward trend today, with no significant negative news in the fundamentals, but rather positive developments such as Google's negotiations with computing power rental companies regarding TPU collaboration [3][5] - Google's Ironwood TPU (TPU v6) is set to begin mass production in the second half of 2025, with a peak FLOPS performance improvement of approximately 10 times compared to TPU v5p and a 5.6 times improvement in efficiency [6][7] - A recommendation is made to focus on the computing power sector through methods like dollar-cost averaging and diversified investments, particularly in communication ETFs (515880) and the ChiNext AI ETF (159388) [3][7] Group 2: Gold Market - The gold market is supported by a weakening dollar credit and a significant possibility of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve in September, with historical data showing gold prices rising in 7 out of 10 past rate cut cycles since 1980 [9][10] - The recent dismissal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook by President Trump has raised concerns about the independence of the Fed and potential impacts on monetary policy, which could lead to market volatility and inflation fears [9][10] - The recommendation is to continue monitoring gold ETFs (518800) and gold stock ETFs (517400) as the investment value of gold strengthens amid geopolitical uncertainties [9][10] Group 3: Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics sector is entering a traditional peak season, with Huawei launching the MateXTs foldable phone priced from 17,999 yuan, featuring the Kirin 9020 processor [4][12] - Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 17 series, including a new Air model, during a press conference, with significant design and hardware upgrades anticipated [12][13] - The foldable phone market is projected to see Huawei capturing a 75% market share by mid-2025, with other brands like Vivo, Xiaomi, Honor, and Samsung competing for the remaining share [12][14]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-04 15:57