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“A股GPU第一股”渐近,摩尔线程科创板IPO今日过会
Feng Huang Wang·2025-09-26 13:10

Core Viewpoint - Moer Technology has successfully passed the listing review by the Shanghai Stock Exchange, marking it as the fastest company to do so in 2023, with a total processing time of only 88 days from application acceptance to approval [1][2]. Company Overview - Moer Technology was founded in June 2020 and began operations in October 2020. The founder and actual controller, Zhang Jianzhong, has a significant background with NVIDIA, having served as Vice President and General Manager for Greater China for 14 years [3][4]. Financial Performance - In the first half of this year, Moer Technology achieved a revenue of 701 million yuan, surpassing the total revenue of the past three years. However, the company reported a net loss of 317 million yuan for the same period, with cumulative losses reaching 1.478 billion yuan by mid-year [5]. - The gross margin has shown an upward trend, with figures of -70.45% in 2022, 27.84% in 2023, 72.32% in 2024, and 69.17% in the first half of 2025 [5]. Product Strategy - The company has shifted its focus from desktop graphics acceleration to AI computing and professional graphics acceleration products, with AI computing products projected to account for 77.63% and 94.85% of revenue in 2024 and the first half of 2025, respectively [6]. - Moer Technology has launched four generations of GPU architectures, covering various applications including AI computing, high-performance computing, and graphics rendering [8]. Market Position and Competition - The AI computing GPU market in China is expected to reach 10,333.40 billion yuan by 2029, with a compound annual growth rate of 56.7% [7]. - Moer Technology is one of the few domestic companies with full GPU development capabilities, but it still faces challenges in market recognition and ecosystem completeness compared to leading international companies like NVIDIA [9]. IPO and Funding - The company plans to raise 8 billion yuan through its IPO, which will be used for the development of new AI training and inference chips, graphics chips, and AI SoC chips [10]. - The shareholder structure includes notable investors such as China Mobile, Sequoia Capital, and ByteDance, indicating strong backing from both state-owned and venture capital firms [11].