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高通推出人工智能芯片,算力热点事件频出!云计算ETF汇添富(159273)盘中涨超1%!机构:光模块需求可见度再提升!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-28 06:02

Group 1 - The Shanghai Composite Index successfully broke through the 4000-point mark, with the computing power sector continuing its strong performance [1] - The Huatai-PineBridge Cloud Computing ETF (159273) rose over 1%, with a trading volume exceeding 70 million yuan, and its latest scale reached 1.7 billion yuan as of October 27, leading its peers [1] - Qualcomm announced the launch of two AI chips for data centers, AI200 and AI250, expected to be commercially available in 2026 and 2027, respectively, causing its stock price to surge over 20% [1] Group 2 - Kingsoft Office reported a third-quarter revenue of 1.521 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 25.33%, and a net profit of 431 million yuan, up 35.42% [2] - The three main business segments of Kingsoft Office all experienced growth, with WPS 365 revenue increasing by 71.61% [2] - As of 13:38, the component stocks of the Huatai-PineBridge Cloud Computing ETF showed mixed performance, with Kingsoft Office rising over 6% due to positive earnings [2] Group 3 - The demand for optical modules is expected to increase, with projections for 2025-2027 indicating a demand of 50 million, 75 million, and 100 million units, respectively [4] - The demand for 1.6T optical modules has been revised upwards, with total industry demand expected to rise from 1 million to 2 million units due to the rapid growth in AI training and inference network bandwidth [4] Group 4 - The domestic AI industry is rapidly developing, with cloud service providers like Alibaba Cloud gaining competitive advantages over traditional internet cycles [6] - The focus is on the domestic chip industry, which is expected to benefit significantly from supply chain security considerations, with recommendations to pay attention to the entire domestic chip supply chain [6] - The Huatai-PineBridge Cloud Computing ETF (159273) covers a wide range of sectors, including hardware, cloud computing services, IT services, and application software, with a hardware-software ratio of 6:4 [6]