# AI%20Computing
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The New King of A-Shares: Lianxun Instruments Hits 2,000 Yuan Milestone Amid AI Chip Fever
Suzhou Lianxun Instruments has become the fourth stock in A-share history to reach a share price of 2,000 yuan, surpassing Kweichow Moutai as the market's most expensive stock. The surge is driven by its critical role in providing testing equipment for high-speed AI optical modules, though its extreme P/E ratio has sparked debate over a potential market bubble.

China’s Memory Titan Changxin Technology Clears IPO Hurdle, Eyes $400 Billion Valuation
Changxin Technology has received approval for its IPO on Shanghai's STAR Market, with a projected valuation of up to 3 trillion RMB following a record-breaking profitable quarter. The listing marks a major success for China's state-backed strategy to dominate the global memory chip market.

ChiNext Leads A-Share Recovery as Tech Resilience Trumps Global Rate Jitters
Chinese markets opened higher on May 25, led by a near 1% gain in the ChiNext index and strength in the electronics and energy sectors. Analysts remain bullish, viewing recent volatility as a temporary correction while highlighting the resilience of A-shares against rising U.S. bond yields.

The Token Factory: Wuxi and Huawei Forge a Domestic AI Computing Fortress
Wuxi is partnering with Huawei and Hongxin Electronics to build a massive 'Token Factory' powered by domestic Ascend 384 super-nodes. This project aims to create a self-reliant AI computing infrastructure that bypasses Western chip restrictions while establishing Wuxi as a leader in the 'National Chips, National Models' movement.

The Rise of the 'Token Factory': Huawei and Hongxin Electronics Pioneer a Domestic AI Computing Hub in Wuxi
Hongxin Electronics and Wuxi High-tech Zone have partnered to launch a 'Token Factory' powered by Huawei Ascend 384 super-nodes. This infrastructure project aims to provide high-density domestic computing power to support the growing demands of China's generative AI sector.

From Seasoning to Silicon: China’s ‘MSG King’ Completes a High-Stakes Corporate Rebirth
Lotus Holdings has finalized a major leadership purge to accelerate its transition from a traditional MSG producer to an AI computing service provider. Under the centralized control of Guohou Capital, the company is leveraging its legacy cash flow to fund a high-stakes bet on China’s digital infrastructure boom.

From MSG to Microchips: China’s 'Seasoning King' Completes a Radical AI Pivot
Lotus Holdings, China’s former MSG giant, has completed a major leadership reshuffle that consolidates control under Guohou Asset Management and accelerates its pivot into AI computing. Following years of stagnation in the seasoning market, the company is now betting on a dual-engine model of condiments and high-performance computing to drive future growth.

China’s Tech-Heavy ChiNext Slumps as AI Fever Cools and Earnings Anxiety Peaks
A sharp sell-off in China’s ChiNext index highlights growing investor caution as the artificial intelligence trade loses steam. While lithium and chip sectors remain bright spots, broader market sentiment is dampened by U.S. macro uncertainty and an impending wave of corporate earnings disclosures.

The Optical Backbone of AI: TFC Optical’s New Suzhou Hub Signals China’s Hardware Pivot
TFC Optical Communication has launched a major new R&D and manufacturing hub in Suzhou to produce 1 million high-speed optical components annually. The project is a strategic move to capitalize on the soaring global demand for AI computing infrastructure and next-generation data transmission.

China’s Tech-Heavy ChiNext Retreats After Testing Decade-Highs Amid Profit-Taking
China's ChiNext index hit its highest level since the 2015 bubble before reversing sharply to close down over 1%. Despite a massive 2.42 trillion yuan turnover, the market saw widespread declines, though pharmaceutical and AI-leasing stocks bucked the downward trend.

Silicon Sovereignty: China’s Tech Narrative Rebounds as Markets Desensitize to Geopolitical Shockwaves
Asia-Pacific markets are showing resilience against geopolitical volatility, with Chinese A-shares rebounding on a strong tech narrative. The shift is driven by DeepSeek's migration to Huawei chips and robust semiconductor earnings, signaling a new phase of tech-driven risk appetite despite global energy tensions.

Lighting the Path to 1.6T: Why Optical Interconnects are the Next Frontier in the Global AI Arms Race
The AI industry is shifting from 800G to 1.6T optical interconnects to overcome computing bottlenecks, according to a report by Shenwan Hongyuan. This technological leap is expected to drive a market expansion from $18 billion to $900 billion by 2030, significantly increasing the value of optical hardware in the AI supply chain.