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Tech sector hails Beijing’s AI blueprint as local chip, server firms set to gain

Tech sector hails Beijing’s AI blueprint as local chip, server firms set to gain

Posted on 27 August 2025 By jobuzo

China’s tech industry has hailed Beijing’s latest strategy to widely apply artificial intelligence to economic and social enterprises amid hopes the move could boost market prospects for local suppliers of chips, servers and AI solutions.

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Beijing’s decision to implement AI in research, industry and consumption has further boosted confidence in the sector, particularly in computing power and domestic AI chips, amplifying the momentum triggered by DeepSeek’s V3.1 AI model.

China’s AI ecosystem, which was mainly supported by domestic suppliers, was set to “prosper faster with both policy and technological advancements”, according to a Wednesday research note by Kaiyuan Securities.

Ping An Securities analysts wrote in a note on Wednesday that industries to facilitate computing capacity were “poised to benefit significantly”, while “the semiconductor sector, as the core hardware, will usher in new growth opportunities”.

The stock price of Chinese graphics processing unit (GPU) maker Cambricon Technologies gained another 3.2 per cent on Wednesday after it reported a 4,348 per cent surge in revenue for the first half of the year.

In this photo illustration, the logo of DeepSeek is displayed on a smartphone screen with DeepSeek-V3.1 in the background. Photo: VCG via Getty Images

Separately, Thunder Software Technology gained 11.7 per cent while Zhongji Innolight gained 3.5 per cent. In Hong Kong, SenseTime Group gained 8.9 per cent on Wednesday while 4Paradigm’s shares were up 5.8 per cent.

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Tech sector hails Beijing’s AI blueprint as local chip, server firms set to gain


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