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Foxconn building Nvidia superchip facility in Mexico, executives say

TAIWAN-FOXCONN/ (UPDATE 4, PIX):UPDATE 4-Foxconn building Nvidia superchip facility in Mexico, executives say

Published on: Oct 09, 2024 05:15 AM IST
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Foxconn building Nvidia superchip facility in Mexico, executives say
Foxconn building Nvidia superchip facility in Mexico, executives say

Foxconn building Mexico plant for assembling Nvidia product

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By Yimou Lee

TAIPEI, - Foxconn is building in Mexico the world's largest manufacturing facility for bundling Nvidia's GB200 superchips, a key component of the U.S. firm's next-generation Blackwell family computing platform, senior executives at the Taiwanese company said on Tuesday. Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer and known as Apple's biggest iPhone assembler, has been benefiting from the artificial intelligence boom as it assembles servers used to process AI work. "We're building the largest GB200 production facility on the planet," said Benjamin Ting, Foxconn senior vice president for the cloud enterprise solutions business group.

A Mexican government source said the plant would be built in the city of Guadalajara.

Nvidia said in August it had started shipping Blackwell samples to its partners and customers after tweaking its design, and expected several billion dollars in revenue from these chips in the fourth quarter.

Ting said the partnership between his company and Nvidia was very important and everyone was asking for Nvidia's Blackwell platform. "The demand is awfully huge," Ting said at the company's annual tech day in Taipei, standing next to Nvidia's vice president for AI and robotics, Deepu Talla. Speaking to reporters later, Foxconn Chairman Young Liu said the plant was being built in Mexico, and the capacity there would be "very, very enormous." He did not elaborate.

Asked about fierce competition in the global electric vehicle market amid slowing demand, Liu said Foxconn was committed to the sector.

"It is the right direction and we will continue to work hard towards that," he said, adding that with the EVs, the "engine barrier" no longer exists in car manufacturing.

Automakers "don't need to make the whole car themselves anymore," he said.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

 
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