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Nvidia partners with Foxconn to build AI supercomputer

CEO Jensen Huang said that the “AI factory supercomputer” will deliver state-of-the-art Nvidia Blackwell infrastructure to researchers, startups and industries

Published - May 20, 2025 12:42 pm IST

President and CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang, left, smiles with Chairman of Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Young Liu at Computex 2025.

President and CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang, left, smiles with Chairman of Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Young Liu at Computex 2025. | Photo Credit: AP

Nvidia has announced a partnership with Foxconn to build Taiwan’s first AI supercomputer at Computex. CEO Jensen Huang said that the “AI factory supercomputer” will deliver state-of-the-art Nvidia Blackwell infrastructure to researchers, startups and industries in the country. 

Nvidia will ship 10,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs to Big Innovation Company, the chipmaker’s subsidiary based in island country.

TSMC is also looking to benefit from the project and will have researchers leveraging compute for their work. 

“Foxconn builds technology that underpins modern life, and now, we’re building computing infrastructure to scale the next generation of breakthroughs across Taiwan,” said Young Liu, chairman and CEO of Foxconn. “By building this AI factory with NVIDIA and TSMC, we are laying the groundwork to connect people in Taiwan as well as government organizations and enterprises such as TSMC to accelerate innovation and empower industries.”

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