科创成长ETF南方(589700.SH)涨2.55%,寒武纪涨3.4%

Group 1 - The A-share market experienced a broad increase, with the Shanghai and Shenzhen indices rising, particularly in the media and domestic software sectors [1] - The Southern Science and Technology Growth ETF (589700.SH) rose by 2.55%, while Cambricon Technologies increased by 3.4% [1] - According to Galaxy Securities, the current stage of technological development is more robust across multiple dimensions, with dominant industry forces shifting from startups to established tech giants with strong cash flows and balance sheets [1] Group 2 - AI commercialization is still in its early stages and has not yet fully materialized, indicating significant growth potential [1] - Despite some localized valuation bubbles, their transmission effect on the overall stock market remains limited [1] - The global monetary easing environment has not fully unfolded, leaving room for policy adjustments [1] Group 3 - There is a persistent mismatch between technological bottlenecks and explosive demand in the hardware industry, with ongoing tight supply of computing and storage [1] - The evolution of large models towards multimodal applications (e.g., video) and the implementation of AI Agent functionalities are significantly increasing token consumption, creating a rigid demand for high-performance computing [1] Group 4 - The global data center vacancy rate is at a historical low, and the growth rate of power supply industries is accelerating [1] - PCB capacity expansion appears rational, driven mainly by high-end HDI and multilayer boards with over 14 layers, which are characterized by high technical barriers and concentrated production among leading companies [1] Group 5 - The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for high-end PCBs is expected to reach 20.3% and 11.6% respectively from 2024 to 2029 [1] - As of the first three quarters of 2025, industry capital expenditures grew by only 8.4% year-on-year, significantly lower than demand growth, indicating a restrained and orderly capacity expansion [1] Group 6 - The aforementioned trends provide solid fundamental support for investing in science and technology growth index funds, which broadly cover core areas such as computing chips, advanced storage, high-end PCBs, and cloud computing infrastructure [1] - These funds can capture the benefits of the AI hardware boom while effectively mitigating individual stock bubble risks through diversified index-based allocation [1] - The Southern Science and Technology Growth ETF (589700.SH) is positioned to be an efficient tool for sharing in the new round of technological dividends during the critical transition from infrastructure construction to application implementation in AI [1]