Market Review - The overseas AI chip index decreased by 0.80% this week, with Marvell rising over 10% while Broadcom fell by 4.15% [1] - The domestic AI chip index increased by 2.0%, with SMIC rising over 10% and Cambricon dropping nearly 10% [1] - The NVIDIA mapping index rose by 3.6%, with Changxin Bochuang increasing by 7.30%, while Jianghai Co. fell by nearly 10% [1] - The server ODM index decreased by 0.6%, with Quanta experiencing a significant drop of 14.70% after a large increase last week [1] - The storage chip index increased by 3.7%, with Demingli and Puran shares rising over 20% [1] - The power semiconductor index rose by 0.6%, with the A-share Apple index increasing by 5.5% and the Hong Kong Apple index rising by 0.4% [1] Industry Data - From 2024 to 2030, the global automotive display panel market will see a gradual decline in a-Si TFT LCD share, with high-end technologies like AMOLED, LTPS TFT LCD, IGZO TFT LCD, and Micro LED expected to reach a combined share of 54% by 2030. AMOLED is projected to grow at an annual compound growth rate of 20.4%, the fastest among them [2] - In Q2 2025, the European smartphone market saw a year-on-year shipment increase of 4%, ending a period of low performance at the beginning of the year. Samsung led with a 31% share, followed by Apple at 25%, Xiaomi at 19%, and Honor and realme each at 4%, indicating a concentration of market share among leading players [2] Major Events - NVIDIA invested $5 billion in Intel, with both companies collaborating to develop a system-on-chip (SoC) integrating NVIDIA GPUs and Intel's x86 architecture, targeting the high-performance PC and data center markets. The collaborative product is expected to launch in 2026, with a projected market size of $50 billion, while Intel emphasized that this will not affect its own GPU development [3] - The Ministry of Commerce announced an anti-dumping investigation on relevant analog chips originating from the U.S. starting September 13, 2025, citing that previous U.S. restrictions harm the development of Chinese enterprises and the stability of the global semiconductor supply chain [3] - Apple is in discussions with suppliers to trial production of a foldable iPhone in Taiwan, with plans for mass production in India by 2026. Foxconn and other supply chain companies are expected to benefit from this move [3]
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