Foxconn and Intel Join Forces to Revolutionize AI Infrastructure
The companies will explore rack-scale systems, edge AI and physical AI to improve efficiency and expand global deployment.
- In Taiwan, Foxconn and Intel announced on Thursday a strategic collaboration to jointly develop and deploy next-generation AI infrastructure and intelligent computing platforms.
- Leveraging Intel's chip technology and Foxconn's manufacturing expertise, the two companies will create end-to-end AI solutions spanning chips, racks, and systems to accelerate edge AI adoption.
- Engineering efforts will focus on high-speed interconnects, liquid-cooling systems, and energy efficiency, alongside exploring custom ASICs, SoCs, and system integration design services.
- Foxconn Chairman Young Liu stated, "Our collaboration with Intel will combine the strengths of both companies across computing platforms, system integration, and global supply chain capabilities."
- Targeting next-generation edge AI and physical AI, the partnership intends to support applications in smart manufacturing, smart cities, automotive technologies, and robotics.
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Foxconn and Intel Join Forces to Revolutionize AI Infrastructure
Foxconn and Intel have announced a strategic partnership to develop next-generation AI infrastructure and computing platforms. Leveraging Intel's chip technology and Foxconn's manufacturing prowess, the collaboration aims to address growing demands for advanced AI systems in data centers, factories, smart cities, and robotics.
Foxconn is also deepening its collaboration with the Korean conglomerate SK Group, focusing on large-scale AI data centers, servers, and next-generation memory technologies.
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