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全球AI周报:北美科技巨头财报Capex上修,Figma首日大涨250%-20250806
Tianfeng Securities·2025-08-06 10:30

Investment Rating - The report assigns a "Buy" rating for stocks, expecting a relative return of over 20% within six months [64] - The industry investment rating is "Outperforming the Market," anticipating an industry index increase of over 5% within six months [64] Core Insights - North American tech giants are increasing capital expenditures (Capex), with Microsoft, Meta, and Google all raising their Capex forecasts significantly due to strong AI demand [5][11] - Figma's IPO saw a remarkable first-day increase of over 250%, indicating strong market enthusiasm for AI-driven applications [49] - Major companies are transitioning from building AI model capabilities to driving core business growth through AI, creating a positive feedback loop for sustainable AI commercialization [5][42] Summary by Sections Company Performance - Microsoft reported Q4 FY25 revenue of $76.4 billion, a YoY increase of 18%, with Azure cloud services revenue growing 39% [16][22] - Meta's Q2 revenue reached $47.5 billion, a 22% YoY increase, driven by AI-enhanced advertising performance [25][27] - Amazon's Q2 revenue was $167.7 billion, a 13% YoY increase, with AWS revenue growing 17% [32][35] - Roblox's Q2 revenue totaled $1.08 billion, a 21% YoY increase, with significant growth in daily active users [38] - Vertiv's revenue reached $2.64 billion, a 35.1% YoY increase, with strong order momentum [41] AI Developments - Figma's IPO marks a significant milestone in the AI application space, with a total addressable market (TAM) of $33 billion [49] - Google's Gemini 2.5 Deep Think model showcases advanced reasoning capabilities, outperforming competitors in various tests [55] - Zhiyu's GLM-4.5 model integrates reasoning, coding, and agent capabilities, ranking first among domestic open-source models [59] Capital Expenditure Trends - Microsoft expects Q1 FY26 Capex to exceed $30 billion, reflecting strong demand for cloud and AI products [22] - Google raised its FY25 Capex forecast from $75 billion to $85 billion, primarily for cloud infrastructure [11] - Meta's Q2 Capex was $17 billion, with an upward revision of its annual Capex guidance to between $66 billion and $72 billion [25][27] - Amazon's Q2 Capex was $32.2 billion, indicating continued investment in AI services [35]