Chinese GPU maker Moore Threads, often called “China’s Little Nvidia”, has issued a warning about potential overheating risks in its products after an extraordinary 723% surge in its stock price this year. The announcement has caught investor attention, raising questions about product stability and the sudden market rally.
Massive Stock Surge Overheating Draws Scrutiny
Moore Threads’ shares have skyrocketed in recent months, driven by China’s growing demand for domestic AI chips amid global supply restrictions. The company’s rapid rise placed it among the top-performing tech stocks of the year.
However, Overheating analysts say the surge may have outpaced fundamentals, prompting the company to step in with a cautionary notice to manage expectations.
Moore Threads said that certain GPU models may face thermal performance challenges, especially under heavy AI workloads. The company urged users to follow proper cooling guidelines and system recommendations to avoid instability.

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