Foxconn builds AI factory supercomputer in partnership with NVIDIA, Taiwan

Big Innovation Company will build NVIDIA Blackwell supercomputer

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    May 24, 2025         

Foxconn builds AI factory supercomputer in partnership with NVIDIA, Taiwan

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NVIDIA and Foxconn Hon Hai Technology Group are working with the Taiwan government to build an AI factory supercomputer that will deliver NVIDIA Blackwell infrastructure to researchers, startups and industries.

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Foxconn builds AI factory supercomputer in partnership with NVIDIA, Taiwan

NVIDIA

NVIDIA and Foxconn Hon Hai Technology Group are working with the Taiwan government to build an AI factory supercomputer that will deliver NVIDIA Blackwell infrastructure to researchers, startups and industries.

NVIDIA and Foxconn Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) announced at COMPUTEX 2025 in Taiwan that they are deepening their partnership and are working with the Taiwan government to build an AI factory supercomputer that will deliver high-powered NVIDIA Blackwell infrastructure to researchers, startups and industries.

Foxconn will provide the AI infrastructure through its subsidiary Big Innovation Company as an NVIDIA Cloud Partner. Featuring 10,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, the companies said the AI factory will significantly expand AI computing availability and fuel innovation for Taiwan researchers and enterprises.

Expanded supercomputing power in Taiwan

The Taiwan National Science and Technology Council will use the Big Innovation Company supercomputer to provide AI cloud computing resources to the Taiwan technology ecosystem, accelerating AI development and adoption across sectors.

“AI has ignited a new industrial revolution - science and industry will be transformed,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “We are delighted to partner with Foxconn and Taiwan to help build Taiwan's AI infrastructure, and to support TSMC and other leading companies to advance innovation in the age of AI and robotics.”

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) researchers plan to use the system to advance its research and development with orders-of-magnitude faster performance, compared with previous-generation systems.

“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.”

The Big Innovation Cloud AI factory will feature NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra systems, including the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 rack-scale solution with NVIDIA NVLink, NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand and NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking.

“At TSMC, innovation lies at the heart of everything we do. By harnessing advanced AI infrastructure, we empower our researchers to accelerate breakthroughs in semiconductor technology, enabling next-generation solutions for our customers and the world,” said Dr. C.C. Wei, chairman and CEO of TSMC. “Leveraging this AI factory reinforces our commitment to pushing the limits of AI-driven innovation.”

In addition to becoming an NVIDIA Cloud Partner, Big Innovation Cloud also plans to participate in the NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton marketplace. NVIDIA said this will provide a wide range of enterprises - from startups and research institutions to established industry leaders - easy access to advanced GPU resources, further accelerating AI development and deployment in Taiwan.

Foxconn said it will use the AI supercomputer of Big Innovation Company to accelerate automation and efficiency across its three core pillars - smart cities, electric vehicles and manufacturing - with a vision of connecting industries, citizens and government organizations to accelerate growth with AI.

“Our plan is to create an AI-focused industrial ecosystem in southern Taiwan,” said Minister Wu Cheng-Wen of the National Science and Technology Council. “We are focused on investing in innovative research, developing a strong AI industry and encouraging the everyday use of AI tools. Our ultimate goal is to create a smart AI island filled with smart cities, and we look forward to collaborating with NVIDIA and Hon Hai to make this vision a reality.”

For smart cities, the AI factory will help optimize connected transportation systems and other civil resources to enhance the quality of life for people in Taiwan. For smart electric vehicles, the infrastructure will enable advanced driver-assistance systems and safety. In manufacturing, AI-driven analytics, automation and digital twin technologies will streamline operations and speed product iteration.

 

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