Core Insights - The successful IPO of domestic GPU unicorn Muxi Co., Ltd. on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board marks a significant milestone in the domestic computing power sector, with a planned fundraising of 3.904 billion yuan and a post-IPO valuation of 21 billion yuan [1] - Lenovo Group, an early strategic investor, holds nearly 1% of Muxi's shares and has collaborated on the "DeepSeek integrated machine," positioning itself as a key player in the domestic AI computing power market [1][2] - The partnership between Lenovo and Muxi has evolved from financial investment to product collaboration, resulting in rapid delivery and significant market penetration across various industries [1][2] Company and Industry Summary - Muxi's GPU product matrix includes inference, training-inference integration, and graphics rendering, with its flagship product, the Xiyun C600, achieving a fully domestic closed loop in design, manufacturing, and testing, rivaling international products like NVIDIA's A100 [2] - Lenovo, as one of the top three global server vendors, leverages its mature supply chain and industry resources to enhance the usability of domestic GPUs, addressing the last-mile challenges in deployment [2] - The Chinese AI server market is projected to exceed 50 billion yuan by 2025, with a current domestic replacement rate below 20%, indicating substantial growth potential for domestic products [2] - Other A-share companies associated with Muxi include Chunzong Technology, Zhongke Lanyun, Runtu Co., Ltd., YK Cloud, and Shengyuan Environmental Protection, but Lenovo stands out for its comprehensive engagement through equity, products, and channels [3][4][5][6][7][8] - Lenovo's four-year investment in Muxi has not only yielded significant equity appreciation but has also integrated Muxi's GPU capabilities into its own product competitiveness, positioning it to benefit from the domestic replacement trend [8]
国产GPU独角兽沐曦股份IPO过会 联想(00992)有望分享“硬科技红利”