Group 1 - The A-share market saw a collective rise in the three major indices, with the Shanghai Composite Index increasing by 0.08%, driven by strong performances in the environmental protection, electronics, and communication sectors, while agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and coal sectors experienced declines [1] - The chip technology stocks showed significant strength, with the chip ETF (159995.SZ) rising by 0.52%, and notable increases in component stocks such as Beijing Junzheng (up 6.23%), Shengbang Co. (up 5.15%), SMIC (up 2.95%), Zhaosheng Micro (up 2.79%), and Hu Silicon Industry (up 0.88%) [1] Group 2 - According to the CFM flash memory market report, there is expected to be a significant supply shortage for server eSSD and DDR5 RDIMM in Q1 2026, with DDR5 RDIMM prices projected to rise by over 40% and eSSD prices expected to increase by 20% to 30% [3] - Embedded storage prices are anticipated to see substantial increases, with embedded NAND and DRAM contract prices expected to rise by as much as 30% and 45% respectively by Q4 2025, with further significant increases projected for Q1 [3] - Dongguan Securities indicated that the continuous rise in storage prices reflects strong demand driven by AI, suggesting that companies within the storage industry chain are likely to benefit from these price increases [3] - The chip ETF (159995) tracks the National Chip Index, which includes 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 [3]
机构预计存储芯片价格将持续上涨,芯片ETF(159995.SZ)上涨0.52%,北京君正上涨6.23%