Core Insights - The report emphasizes that computational power is accumulating, leading to significant advancements in applications, particularly in AI, with a projected 10% impact point approaching in 2026 [3] - Institutional holdings in the computer sector are at a historical low of 2.4%, indicating potential for growth in valuations [3][21] - The report identifies three key focus areas for 2026: large models, computational power, and applications, all showing significant changes and accelerated iterations [3] Group 1: Market Overview - The computer index has shown a year-to-date increase of 18%, ranking 12th among all sectors, with AI computing, embodied intelligence, and AI applications as the main themes [9][10] - The report notes a basic performance turning point, with net profit rebounding and a stable overall performance expected for 2025 [10][13] Group 2: Valuation and Holdings - The report indicates that the computer sector's valuation is at a historical mid-to-high level, with PE (TTM) at 85.4, PS (TTM) at 3.6, and PCF (TTM) at 46.6 [18] - The report highlights that the computer sector's fund allocation is at a historical low, with a 2.4% allocation in Q3 2025 [21] Group 3: AI Model Developments - The report discusses the rapid narrowing of the performance gap between Chinese and American large models, with significant advancements in commercial applications expected [3][26] - It highlights the emergence of various large models in 2025, focusing on monetization, AI programming, and multi-modal capabilities [26][29] Group 4: Key Companies and Trends - The report identifies key companies in the computer sector, such as Zhongke Shuguang and Inspur Information, which have seen significant increases in their market values due to rising domestic computational capacity [23] - The report notes that the demand for AI applications is driving growth in various sectors, with companies like Alibaba and ByteDance leading in AI-related job creation [40]
2026计算机年度策略:算力聚沙成塔,应用乘风而起