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年终盘点丨算力国产化托底,资本市场GPU新股狂飙突进
Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun· 2025-12-26 04:09
Core Insights - The rise of domestic AI chip manufacturers in China's stock market has garnered significant attention, with companies like Cambricon (寒武纪) and Moore Threads (摩尔线程) achieving remarkable stock price increases upon their listings [2][3] - The market is witnessing a surge in domestic GPU manufacturers, with several companies preparing for IPOs, indicating a growing interest in AI chip production [3][4] - Despite high expectations for domestic AI chips, challenges remain, including competition from established players like NVIDIA and the need for these companies to prove their value in a crowded market [10][11] Group 1: Market Dynamics - Cambricon surpassed Kweichow Moutai to become the highest-priced stock in A-shares, reflecting investor enthusiasm for AI chip stocks [2] - Moore Threads and Muxi Technology saw their stock prices soar on their debut, with Muxi achieving a record profit for new listings in nearly a decade [2][3] - The entry of NVIDIA's H200 chip into the Chinese market adds complexity to the competitive landscape for domestic GPU manufacturers [3][16] Group 2: Financial Performance - Revenue growth for Moore Threads, Muxi, Bilan Technology, and Tensu Zhixin from 2022 to 2024 shows significant increases, but all companies reported substantial losses during the same period [7][8] - The revenue from the top five customers for these GPU manufacturers is highly concentrated, with some companies relying on a small number of clients for the majority of their income [9][10] Group 3: Market Share and Competition - The market share of domestic GPU manufacturers remains low, with Muxi holding approximately 1% of the AI accelerator market in 2024, and other companies reporting similar figures [9][10] - The competition among these manufacturers is intensifying, with no clear leader emerging in terms of market share or product performance [10][11] Group 4: Customer Dynamics - The customer base for these GPU manufacturers is highly concentrated, with significant fluctuations in client relationships, indicating potential revenue instability [9][10] - Major clients are increasingly shifting, with only a few companies remaining consistent among the top customers year over year [9] Group 5: Future Outlook - The domestic GPU market is expected to see a gradual increase in localization, with projections indicating that the domestic GPU market's localization rate will rise from 2% in 2022 to over 50% by 2029 [12][13] - Companies are focusing on enhancing product performance and building a robust ecosystem to compete effectively against international players like NVIDIA [18][20]