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Core Viewpoint - The AI computing hardware sector has regained momentum, with major indices like the Science and Technology Innovation 50 and the ChiNext Index rising over 5% following a significant increase in Oracle's stock price [1][4]. Market Overview - After a brief correction, the A-share market has returned to an upward trend, with technology hardware once again leading the market [1]. - The market experienced a pullback in early September due to profit-taking after breaking the 3731-point high, but this is seen as a normal phase in a slow bull market [2]. Future Outlook - The market is expected to regain upward momentum in mid-September after the fluctuations in early September, which were attributed to profit-taking and performance divergence among sectors [2]. - The Shanghai Composite Index has surpassed its previous high, indicating potential for other indices like the CSI 300 and ChiNext to catch up [2]. Hot Sectors - The technology sector may experience internal differentiation in September, with lagging sectors such as robotics, new energy, and military industries likely to see a rebound [3]. - Key trends include: 1. The continued domestic adoption of robotics, with potential updates to Tesla's humanoid robot acting as a catalyst [3]. 2. The ongoing trend of semiconductor localization, focusing on equipment, wafer manufacturing, materials, and IC design [3]. 3. Expectations of order recovery in the military sector by 2025, with signs of bottoming out in performance [3]. 4. The innovative drug sector is anticipated to reach a turning point in fundamentals by 2025 after several years of adjustment [3]. 5. The banking sector is seeing a recovery in mid-year performance growth, attracting long-term institutional investors due to appealing dividend yields [3]. Market Performance - The market has returned to an upward trend, with technology hardware leading the gains, and trading volume exceeding 2.4 trillion [4][5]. - A broad-based rally was observed, with over 4200 stocks rising, while sectors like textiles, oil, and pharmaceuticals lagged behind [5].