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iPhone maker Foxconn and Nvidia will build ‘AI factories’

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iPhone manufacturer Foxconn and the US-based chip maker Nvidia announced to build “AI factories” to promote the development of artificial intelligence technology. At an annual Foxconn showcase in Taipei, both companies’ CEOs announced the joint venture together.

Following the partnership, Foxconn will use Nvidia technology such as graphic processing units and cutting-edge GH200 Superchips. These AI factories or data centres will help to develop AI-powered vehicles and robotics and new generative AI services.

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“Foxconn, the world’s largest manufacturer, has the expertise and scale to build AI factories globally. We are delighted to expand our decade-long partnership with Foxconn to accelerate the AI industrial revolution.” – NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

Nvidia official noted that it could speed up the training of robots and self-driving cars. It comes after a partnership between both firms signed earlier this year, aiming to develop autonomous vehicle platforms. They said that Foxconn electric vehicles would be made with Nvidia hardware.

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