AI与机器人盘前速递丨英伟达推出适用于机器人的全新AI工具;高通推出了完整的机器人技术套件

Market Review - The Huaxia Sci-Tech AI ETF (589010) increased by 4.69% on January 5, with strong upward momentum throughout the day, closing at its highest point. Over 10 constituent stocks rose more than 5%, with Fudan Microelectronics surging over 12% [1] - The Robot ETF (562500) closed up 1.77%, showing steady growth and maintaining its position above the intraday average line. Among its 73 constituent stocks, 2 stocks rose over 10%, and more than 8 stocks increased over 5%, led by industry leaders such as Tianzhihang and iFlytek [1] - The total trading volume reached 1.849 billion yuan, indicating high market participation sentiment. The latest market capitalization of the Robot ETF stands at 26 billion yuan, highlighting its strong "capital absorption" effect and investment value [1] Hot News 1. NVIDIA announced a series of AI models and tools to expand its technology applications, aimed at accelerating the development of autonomous vehicles and providing technical support for the next generation of robots. The newly launched "Alpamayo" automotive platform allows vehicles to perform "reasoning" in real-world scenarios [2] 2. At CES, Qualcomm introduced its next-generation robot architecture, integrating hardware, software, and composite AI. The latest high-performance robot processor, the Qualcomm Dragonfly IQ10 series, targets industrial AMRs and advanced full-size humanoid robots, enhancing the company's robot development roadmap [2] 3. Victory Energy announced that as of the disclosure date, the acquirer Qiteng Robotics has deposited a total of 112 million yuan in the designated account for the tender offer. The funding sources for this acquisition include self-owned and self-raised funds, with the latter still pending approval [2] Institutional Views - CITIC Securities believes that the Gemini 3 enhances AI application expectations, and the Optimus Gen3 is steadily advancing, continuously catalyzing marginal progress in the humanoid robot sector. As of December 12, the humanoid robot sector has seen a year-to-date increase of 46% [2]