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Oracle云业务发展强劲,英伟达发布Rubin CPX GPU | 投研报告
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang·2025-09-15 02:06

Core Insights - Oracle reported strong performance in its cloud business with a backlog of $455 billion in remaining performance obligations (RPO), an increase of $317 billion from the end of last year, representing a year-over-year growth of 359% [2][4] - The growth in orders is primarily driven by data center-related orders from clients such as OpenAI, xAI, Meta, and NVIDIA [2][4] - For FY2026, Oracle's cloud infrastructure IaaS revenue is expected to grow by 77% to reach $18 billion, with projections for the following four years being $32 billion, $73 billion, $114 billion, and $144 billion respectively [2][4] Industry Developments - NVIDIA launched the Rubin CPX GPU, designed to enhance inference performance and efficiency for contexts exceeding 1 million tokens, featuring 128GB GDDR7 memory and AI computing power of 30 PFLOPS [3] - Lixun introduced Co-packaged Copper (CPC) technology at the 2025 Shenzhen Optical Expo, aimed at addressing high-performance, low-cost interconnect challenges in the AI and computing era [3] - Taiwanese AI server ODM manufacturers reported a monthly revenue of NT$121.39 billion in August, a year-over-year increase of 16.71%, with Wistron achieving a remarkable 198.14% increase [4] - China Unicom received a satellite communication business operating license, accelerating the development of satellite internet infrastructure in China [4] - The communication index rose by 3.00% this week, with the Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 index increasing by 1.38%, indicating a relative performance gain of 1.62% [4] Investment Recommendations - The global cloud service provider (CSP) AI arms race is accelerating, with new product launches from companies like Apple and Huawei, and events such as the Open Data Center Conference and META Developer Conference [5] - Continued focus on optical devices and modules, communication equipment, and liquid cooling technologies is recommended [5] - The three major telecom operators remain important assets for dividend allocation, with stable operations and increasing dividend payout ratios [5]