-- 獨立研究機構CFRA向提供了以下研究報告。 CFRA分析師的觀點總結如下:我們將COHR的目標股價從246美元上調至357美元,本益比41倍,基於2027財年每股收益預期(8.70美元),遠高於COHR三年平均市盈率(約20倍),這主要得益於人工智能的巨大需求,也高於我們此前基於共裝光學器件(CPOCPO)我們維持2026財年(6月)每股盈餘預期5.61美元不變,將2027財年預期上修0.63美元至7.58美元,並將2028財年預期設定為9.60美元。此次目標股價上調主要反映了英偉達(NVDA)近期推動CPO業務成長的動能。 3月2日,英偉達宣布對COHR進行20億美元的股權投資,同時也承諾在未來幾年內以數十億美元購買CPO/矽光子學領域的創新技術。在3月中旬舉行的GTC 2026大會上,英偉達(NVDA)也展望了未來的運算平台,這些平台將更多地採用CPO(銅包金屬)而非銅。在Rubin Ultra平台(2027年)上,部分互連將使用CPO(而非銅),而在Feynman平台(2028年)上,CPO的使用率將達到100%,相較之下,Blackwell/Rubin架構中CPO的使用率為0%。我們認為這方面潛力巨大,預計到2026年底,銷售額將開始成長。
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