# Yuanjie Technology
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Chasing the Crown: Why China’s AI Upstarts Still Bow to the Spirit of Moutai
While AI-focused companies like Lianxun Instruments and Yuanjie Technology have briefly surpassed Kweichow Moutai as China's highest-priced stocks, their status is often temporary and driven by speculative fervor. Moutai remains the market's fundamental value anchor due to its high margins and robust cash flow, contrasting with the high-risk, high-valuation nature of the emerging AI hardware sector.

The Light Brigades: How China’s Optical Hardware Titans Are Cashing In on the AI Boom
China's AI sector is seeing a massive valuation surge in optical hardware, led by Yuanjie Technology and Innolight Technology. These companies, specializing in optical chips and transmission modules, have become essential suppliers for the global AI infrastructure race, turning their founders into billionaires.

From Spirits to Silicon: AI Hardware Boom Propels China’s ChiNext to Decade High
China's ChiNext index reached its highest level in 11 years as investors poured capital into AI hardware and computing infrastructure. The symbolic crowning of semiconductor firm Yuanjie Technology over traditional giant Kweichow Moutai marks a significant shift in market leadership from consumption to high technology.

Chink in the Porcelain: China’s ‘National Liquor’ Faces Historic Performance Slump
Kweichow Moutai, the bellwether of Chinese luxury and the long-time leader of the A-share market, has reported its first annual decline in revenue and profit since its IPO, signaling a significant shift in China's consumption patterns and economic priorities.

From Liquid Gold to Silicon: Yuanjie Technology Dethrones Moutai as China’s ‘Stock King’
Yuanjie Semiconductor Technology has overtaken Kweichow Moutai as the highest-priced stock in China, marking a historic shift from luxury consumption to high-tech hardware as the primary driver of market valuation. This transition coincides with Moutai reporting its first-ever annual decline in revenue and profit, signaling a structural pivot in the Chinese economy.