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周观点:海外算力维持高景气,持续重视算力产业链-20250427
GOLDEN SUN SECURITIES·2025-04-27 09:41

Investment Rating - Maintain "Buy" rating for the industry [6] Core Insights - The overseas AI computing power market remains robust, with significant growth in companies like Vertiv and Amphenol, driven by strong demand in the AI and data center sectors [1][2] - Google's capital expenditure remains at $75 billion for the year, with advancements in AI providing growth opportunities [3] - The Shanghai Auto Show highlights the acceleration of domestic chip innovation in the automotive sector, indicating a growing focus on local manufacturers [3] Summary by Sections Vertiv & Amphenol Performance - Vertiv reported Q1 2025 revenue of $2.036 billion, a year-over-year increase of 24.2%, exceeding guidance by $111 million. The company raised its full-year revenue guidance by $250 million, expecting a midpoint of $9.45 billion, a year-over-year increase of 17.9% [12][19] - Amphenol achieved Q1 2025 revenue of $4.811 billion, surpassing the previous guidance of $4.1 billion, with a year-over-year growth of 48%. The order amount reached a record high of $5.292 billion, a year-over-year increase of 58% [25][34] Google Performance - Google reported Q1 2025 revenue of $90.234 billion, a year-over-year increase of 12%, with net profit of $34.540 billion, up 46% [38][39] - The company's cloud business revenue reached $12.260 billion, growing 28% year-over-year, driven by strong market demand [39][41] Semiconductor Industry Insights - TSMC's Q1 2025 revenue was $25.53 billion, at the upper end of guidance, with a year-over-year increase of 35.5%. The company expects Q2 revenue to be between $28.4 billion and $29.2 billion, driven by strong demand for 3nm and 5nm technologies [50][58] - SK Hynix reported Q1 2025 revenue of 17.6 trillion KRW, a year-over-year increase of 42%, despite a seasonal decline [65][66] Automotive Sector Developments - The Shanghai Auto Show showcased advancements in domestic automotive chips, with a focus on autonomous driving and smart connectivity, indicating a growing emphasis on local chip manufacturers [3]