On July 7, Kingboard Laminates fell 3.32% in regular trading, trading at approximately HK$70.65/share, with turnover of HK$1.29 billion, extending the prior session's weakness.
On the news front, semiconductor research firm SemiAnalysis previously disclosed that NVIDIA's Kyber NVL144 high-end compute rack faces significant challenges in PCB mid-board manufacturing processes, with the overall timeline delayed by more than 12 months to 2028. The alternative NVL72x2 back-to-back architecture has also been cancelled. As a leading copper clad laminate manufacturer that had previously benefited from AI compute demand and six rounds of price hikes this year driving substantial share price appreciation, the postponement of high-end demand coupled with profit-taking pressure continues to weigh on the stock.
Within the Electronic Components sector, the overall tone remains weak. Among peers, Kingboard Holdings fell 3.25%, VGT declined 2.57%, and Lingyi iTech dropped 4.76%.
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