Movement Alert|51World Rises 10.5% in Regular Trading, NVIDIA Alpamayo 2 Super Launch Continues to Catalyze Autonomous Driving Simulation Demand

Market Focus06-05

On June 5, 51World rose 10.5% in regular trading, trading at 131.4 HKD/share, with trading volume of 144 million HKD, extending its recent strong momentum.

On the news front, NVIDIA recently released Alpamayo 2 Super — a 32-billion-parameter vision-language-action model designed to support L4-level autonomous driving R&D — along with closed-loop training tools including AlpaGym and OmniDreams. 51World, as NVIDIA's sole Chinese partner in the autonomous driving simulation domain, is expected to directly benefit from this round of industry upgrades through its 51SIM platform's capabilities in physics-based simulation, scene reconstruction, and data closed-loop processing.

The company commands a 53.5% share of China's end-to-end advanced autonomous driving simulation market. Institutional analysis projects its 51Sim business revenue could surge approximately 350% year-over-year. Additionally, the company recently launched its embodied intelligence data platform Aperdata.ai and announced a share buyback plan of up to 10% of issued H shares, forming multiple catalysts supporting the stock's rally.

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