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【太平洋科技-每日观点&资讯】(2025-09-01)
远峰电子· 2025-08-31 11:14
Market Performance - The main board led the gains with notable increases in stocks such as Guoan Co. (+10.07%), Tongfu Microelectronics (+10.01%), and Jianghai Co. (+10.01%) [1] - The ChiNext board saw significant growth with Tongda Sea (+20.01%) and Jiebang Technology (+20.00%) leading the way [1] - The Sci-Tech Innovation board was led by Aerospace Hongtu (+17.94%) and Kaipu Cloud (+16.52%) [1] - Active sub-industries included SW Printed Circuit Boards (+3.54%) and SW Integrated Circuit Packaging and Testing (+1.73%) [1] Domestic News - A research team from Peking University and Hong Kong City University proposed a concept for a "Universal Photonic Fusion Wireless Transceiver Engine," successfully developing a chip for high-speed wireless communication with a coverage range exceeding 110 GHz [1] - TSMC is set to begin construction of a new 1.4nm advanced process wafer plant in Taiwan, with an estimated total investment of NT$1.2 trillion to NT$1.5 trillion (approximately $39.2 billion to $49 billion) [1] - GalaxyCore launched a high-performance 5MP image sensor GC5605 designed for AI PC applications, enhancing video quality for scenarios like video conferencing [1] - Tailin Micro announced plans to acquire 100% of Shanghai Panqi Microelectronics to expand its low-power IoT wireless connection platform [1] Company Announcements - Howey Group reported a total revenue of 13.956 billion yuan for H1 2025, a year-on-year increase of 15.42%, with a net profit of 2.028 billion yuan, up 48.34% [2] - Dingjie Smart reported total revenue of 1.045 billion yuan for H1 2025, a 4.08% increase, with a net profit of 45 million yuan, up 6.09% [2] - Lingyi Technology reported total revenue of 23.625 billion yuan for H1 2025, a 23.35% increase, with a net profit of 930 million yuan, up 35.94% [2] - Kaisheng Technology reported total revenue of 2.765 billion yuan for H1 2025, a 24.7% increase, with a net profit of 52 million yuan, up 23.7% [2] Overseas News - Dell Technologies reported $5.6 billion in AI server orders for Q2, a significant drop from $12.1 billion in the previous quarter, with AI server shipments totaling $8.2 billion [2] - The U.S. Department of Commerce announced the revocation of export exemptions for Intel Semiconductor (Dalian), Samsung China Semiconductor, and SK Hynix Semiconductor (China) [2] - Research from Stanford University indicated a 13% decline in employment rates for workers aged 22 to 25 in AI-affected occupations since 2022, with software development and customer service being the most impacted [2] - Intel announced modifications to its funding agreement with the U.S. Department of Commerce, allowing it to access approximately $5.7 billion in cash earlier than planned [2]