Overview
- Foxconn’s board cleared a procurement program of up to NT$42 billion (about $1.37 billion) for equipment to build AI compute capacity and a supercomputing center.
- The company said the spending will come from its own resources over a 12-month window starting in December 2025.
- Foxconn described the goal as expanding its cloud compute service platform and accelerating development of three smart platforms, while not disclosing the intended locations.
- The move builds on plans announced earlier in 2025 to develop a 100‑megawatt AI center with Nvidia in Taiwan and to make data center equipment with SoftBank in Ohio for the Stargate initiative.
- Foxconn reports a shift toward AI infrastructure, saying AI server and cloud/networking revenue topped smart consumer electronics in Q2 and claiming more than 40% of the global AI server market, alongside unveiling its Llama‑based ‘FoxBrain’ large language model.