每日投资策略-20251211
Zhao Yin Guo Ji·2025-12-11 03:09

Macro Economic and Industry Outlook - The report indicates that China's economic deflationary pressure is expected to ease, but the momentum remains weak. Consumer inflation (CPI) rose from 0.2% to 0.7% in November, driven by food price increases and a low year-on-year base, marking a two-year high. Core CPI remained unchanged, while PPI showed a slight decline due to a high base last year, but month-on-month growth has increased for two consecutive months since 2023 [4][3] - The report forecasts that the CPI and PPI will recover from 0% and -2.7% in 2025 to 0.7% and -0.5% in 2026, respectively, indicating a gradual easing of deflationary pressures [4] Industry Outlook Technology - The global technology industry is expected to experience a dual trend of differentiated terminal demand and accelerated AI innovation by 2026. The report highlights that the demand for computing power will continue to be a core growth driver, with a focus on AI infrastructure and end-side AI innovations [4][5] - The report suggests monitoring two main lines: 1) AI computing infrastructure, where upgrades in VR/ASIC architecture will drive growth in ODM and component prices; 2) End-side AI innovations, particularly in AI smartphones and devices, with companies like Luxshare Precision, Hontai Precision, BYD Electronics, Sunny Optical, and Xiaomi Group being highlighted as key players [4][5] Servers - The global server market is projected to be dominated by AI infrastructure investments, with AI server shipments expected to grow by 50% year-on-year to 2.32 million units in 2026. The market will see a "GPU/ASIC dual-drive" pattern, with significant advancements in interconnects, cooling, and power supply components [5] Smartphones - The report anticipates a 5% decline in global smartphone shipments to 1.18 billion units in 2026, primarily affecting low-end models. However, the high-end market is expected to remain resilient due to AI innovations, with Apple set to launch several new products, including the first foldable iPhone [6] AR/VR - The report predicts that global AI glasses shipments will exceed 10 million units by 2026, marking the beginning of the smart glasses 2.0 era. Major tech companies are accelerating their investments in this sector, with a long-term outlook suggesting that AR glasses will gain significant market traction by 2030 [7] PC and Automotive Electronics - The global PC market is expected to face pressure due to the end of the Windows 11 upgrade cycle and rising storage costs, with a slight decline in shipments. However, AI PCs are projected to penetrate the market significantly, with over 50% of shipments being AI PCs by 2026. The report also highlights opportunities in the L4+ autonomous driving sector, particularly in high-voltage connectors and smart cockpit displays [8]