Foxconn, widely known for assembling Apple’s iPhones, is now positioning itself as a major player in the AI and server markets. Foxconn Chairman Young Liu stated that the company’s supply chain is fully prepared to support the coming AI revolution read more
The facility, expected to be located in Mexico, will be a key part of Foxconn’s efforts to meet the surging demand for NVIDIA’s AI technology. Ting highlighted that the need for NVIDIA's Blackwell platform is enormous, with demand continuously growing. Image Credit: Reuters
Foxconn, the global electronics manufacturing giant, is constructing the world’s largest facility dedicated to producing NVIDIA’s GB200 chips, according to a senior executive from the Taiwanese company.
This new facility, which will cater to the massive demand for NVIDIA’s AI-focused Blackwell platform, highlights Foxconn’s growing involvement in the artificial intelligence boom.
Benjamin Ting, Foxconn’s senior vice president for cloud enterprise solutions, made the announcement during the company’s annual tech day in Taipei. Ting emphasized the importance of the partnership between Foxconn and NVIDIA, stating, “We’re building the largest GB200 production facility on the planet,” though he did not disclose its exact location.
The facility, expected to be located in Mexico, will be a key part of Foxconn’s efforts to meet the surging demand for NVIDIA’s AI technology.
Ting highlighted that the need for NVIDIA’s Blackwell platform is enormous, with demand continuously growing. At the same event, NVIDIA’s vice president for AI and robotics, Deepu Talla, confirmed that NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, who had attended last year’s tech day, had hoped to attend this year but was unable to.
Foxconn, widely known for assembling Apple’s iPhones, is now positioning itself as a major player in the AI and server markets. Foxconn Chairman Young Liu stated that the company’s supply chain is fully prepared to support the coming AI revolution.
Liu also emphasized Foxconn’s ability to integrate advanced technologies, including the sophisticated liquid cooling and heat dissipation systems required for the high-performance GB200 servers, showcasing the company’s readiness for the next generation of AI hardware production.
As AI continues to shape the future of technology, Foxconn’s new facility for NVIDIA’s GB200 chips further solidifies the company’s expanding role in the global AI landscape. The partnership with NVIDIA places Foxconn at the forefront of the AI hardware industry, as the demand for AI-driven platforms continues to soar globally.