Group 1 - The Hong Kong stock market's chip industry chain is experiencing an upward trend, with the first ETF focused on this sector (159131) seeing a price increase of over 1.6% at one point, currently up by 0.98% and achieving a trading volume exceeding 29 million CNY [1] - The ETF is designed to track the "70% hardware + 30% software" index, heavily investing in semiconductor, electronics, and computer software sectors, including major companies like SMIC (20.27% weight) and Xiaomi (9.11% weight) [6][7] - The valuation of many Chinese tech companies is significantly lower than their US counterparts, with Hong Kong tech stocks showing even more attractive valuations, as evidenced by the CSI Hong Kong Technology Index's PE valuation percentile being around 39%, compared to 84% for the ChiNext Index and 73% for the Nasdaq 100 [4] Group 2 - Nvidia has publicly asserted its leading position in the GPU market, responding to concerns about competition from Google in the AI chip sector, particularly regarding Google's TPU chips [3] - Google is negotiating with Meta to use TPU chips worth billions in its data centers, which could potentially capture 10% of Nvidia's annual revenue, translating to billions in additional income for Google [3] - The trend towards domestic chip production in China is seen as a long-term necessity, with current conditions viewed as optimal for the development of domestic chips, driven by advancements in manufacturing processes and chip architecture [3]
AI芯片霸主紧急发声:GPU仍领先行业一代!首只聚焦“港股芯片”产业链的港股信息技术ETF(159131)持续上涨