Group 1 - The A-share market experienced a collective decline on September 26, with the Shanghai Composite Index dropping by 0.17%. Sectors such as power generation equipment, petrochemicals, and soft drinks saw gains, while the internet and computer hardware sectors faced declines [1] - The chip ETF (159995) showed activity, rising by 0.11% as of 10:32 AM. Notable gainers among its constituent stocks included Jinghe Integrated (up 12.44%), Unisoc (up 7.20%), Huahai Qingke (up 5.76%), and OmniVision (up 4.04%). Conversely, companies like Rockchip and Cambricon saw declines of -4.30% and -2.67%, respectively [1] - The Alibaba Cloud Summit held on September 24 introduced several advanced models, including the Qwen3-Max with 36 trillion tokens of pre-training data, the Qwen3-VL visual language model supporting 256K context, and the Qwen3-Omni multimodal model capable of processing text, images, audio, and video inputs with low latency of 234ms [1] - According to招商证券, the evolution of global trade patterns has elevated the importance of self-sufficiency in the semiconductor industry as a key strategic focus for China's industrial development. Continuous government support for this sector is expected to enhance the outlook for self-sufficiency amid the AI innovation cycle and tariff considerations, indicating a new upward cycle for the semiconductor industry [1] Group 2 - The chip ETF (159995) tracks the National Chip Index, comprising 30 leading companies in the A-share chip industry across materials, equipment, design, manufacturing, packaging, and testing, including SMIC, Cambricon, Changdian Technology, and Northern Huachuang [2]
阿里AI全栈式布局!芯片ETF(159995)上涨0.11%,晶合集成涨12%