Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, is the world’s biggest contract electronics manufacturer and assembles devices for major tech companies, including Apple.
Ambitious to expand beyond electronics assembly, the firm has been pushing into areas ranging from electric vehicles to semiconductors and servers.
“We’re building the largest GB200 production facility on the planet,” senior executive Benjamin Ting said at the company’s annual “Hon Hai Tech Day”.
“I don’t think I can say where now, but it’s the largest on the planet,” said Ting, Foxconn’s senior vice president for the cloud enterprise solutions business.
Opening the two-day event, chairman Young Liu told the audience that Foxconn would be “the first to ship these Superchips”.
Unlike its rivals Intel, Micron, and Texas Instruments, Nvidia does not manufacture its chips but uses subcontractors.
Foxconn was expected to unveil new electric vehicle models on Tech Day, as in previous years.
Foxconn announced last year that it would team up with Nvidia to create “AI factories” — powerful data-processing centers that would drive the production of next-generation products.
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