存储企业扎堆冲刺IPO,赛道火热再迎新动态

Core Viewpoint - The storage industry is experiencing a "super cycle" driven by explosive AI demand and supply-side contraction, leading to significant price increases and a surge in capital activities among major companies [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Trends - The storage industry has historically shown strong cyclical characteristics, with the current cycle, defined as a "super cycle," expected to last until at least the end of 2026, potentially extending into 2027 [2]. - AI's structural demand explosion is the core engine driving this super cycle, with AI servers requiring 8 times more DRAM and 3 times more NAND Flash compared to traditional servers [2]. - Major storage manufacturers, including Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, are adopting cautious expansion strategies, further exacerbating supply shortages [3]. Group 2: Price Trends - The average selling prices (ASP) of DRAM and NAND Flash are on the rise, with suppliers seeing increased profits, although capital expenditures for 2026 may not significantly boost output growth [3]. - The spot market reflects rising prices, with Kingston raising DRAM prices and NAND Flash showing bullish sentiment due to expected contract price increases [5]. Group 3: Capitalization Trends - The ongoing industry boom has ignited a wave of IPO activities among storage companies, with multiple firms accelerating their listing processes across various segments [7]. - Shenzhen Dapu Microelectronics has successfully passed the IPO review for the ChiNext board, marking a significant milestone in the current IPO wave [8]. - Dapu Micro focuses on enterprise-level SSDs and has developed a comprehensive technology stack, positioning itself uniquely in the market [10][13]. Group 4: Global Capitalization Efforts - Companies like Nanya Technology and Montage Technology are pursuing IPOs in Hong Kong to leverage global financing advantages [15]. - Nanya Technology is targeting the niche DRAM market and plans to achieve mass production of advanced DRAM products by Q3 2027 [19]. - Montage Technology aims to provide interconnect solutions for cloud computing and AI infrastructure, with plans for an overseas listing [22]. Group 5: A-Share Market Preparations - Several storage firms are preparing for A-share listings, focusing on governance and business structure to strengthen their capital foundation [23]. - Shenzhen Shichuangyi has initiated IPO counseling, marking a critical phase in its listing preparation [24][26]. - The company has developed a full-chain capability in storage products, covering various applications in consumer electronics and IoT [26]. Group 6: Future Outlook - The capital market is expected to see significant contributions from companies like Changxin Memory and Dapu Micro if they successfully list, addressing gaps in the market from storage media to enterprise-level solutions [30]. - The current capital wave in the storage industry is a result of cyclical benefits and accelerated domestic substitution, with a strong focus on long-term profitability [30].