
Core Viewpoint - The recent surge in technology stocks, particularly in the A-share market, is driven by optimism surrounding AI infrastructure demand, spurred by Oracle's impressive earnings guidance and significant remaining performance obligations [2][5]. Group 1: Market Performance - A-shares saw all major indices rise, with the ChiNext Index increasing over 4% and surpassing 3000 points, driven by sectors such as chips, computing power, and liquid cooling servers [2][3]. - Notable stocks included Haiguang Information, which hit a 20% limit up, and Industrial Fulian, which also reached a historical high with consecutive limit-up days [2][3]. Group 2: Oracle's Impact - Oracle's remaining performance obligations surged to $455 billion, a year-on-year increase of 359%, indicating strong demand for AI-related cloud contracts [5][6]. - Following Oracle's earnings report, its stock price experienced a significant increase, with a peak rise of over 42% during trading, ultimately closing up 35.91% [5]. Group 3: AI Infrastructure Demand - Analysts suggest that the global AI arms race is accelerating, with sectors like computing power, chips, and liquid cooling servers expected to benefit from the growing demand for AI infrastructure [7][8]. - The demand for AI infrastructure is driven by the explosion of AI model requirements and the digital transformation across various industries [7]. Group 4: Future Projections - The domestic AI infrastructure is expected to see rapid growth, with significant investments from internet giants, state-owned enterprises, and local governments, creating a vast market for domestic chips [8]. - Morgan Stanley projects that global data center capacity will grow by 23% annually by 2030, with the U.S. contributing 60% of this growth [8].
