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Foxconn-Nvidia $1.4 billion Taiwan supercomputing cluster to be ready by H1 2026, Foxconn says

The $1.4 billion facility will feature Asia's first Nvidia Blackwell GB300 AI chips and support Foxconn's expansion into AI infrastructure and electric vehicles.

  • Foxconn said on Friday that its $1.4 billion supercomputing centre with Nvidia will be ready by the first half of 2026 and will be Taiwan's largest advanced GPU cluster.
  • Foxconn has been shifting its business by expanding into electric vehicles and AI data centres, with Chairman Young Liu pledging US$2 billion to US$3 billion a year in AI investment.
  • The project includes a 27-megawatt facility that will be Asia's first GB300 AI data centre, powered by Nvidia's Blackwell GB300 chips, said Neo Yao, CEO of Visonbay.ai, Foxconn unit for AI supercomputing and cloud operations.
  • With capacity to build 1,000 artificial intelligence racks per week, Foxconn said it is Nvidia's main maker of AI racks, benefiting as cloud computing firms expand AI infrastructure.
  • At the tech day, which included OpenAI and Uber, Alexis Bjorlin, Nvidia vice president, said, `As GPU technology accelerates, building individual facilities may no longer make economic sense`, while Foxconn founder Terry Gou and Spencer Huang appeared as Nvidia partners.
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Hon Hai (Foxconn), the world’s largest electronic product assembler, announced plans to build Taiwan’s “first supercomputing center” using Nvidia’s new GB300 NVL72 platform, amid the growing collaboration of both companies in the development of artificial intelligence (IA). In a statement released on Friday, Foxconn indicated [...] The Foxconn entry will build a data center in Taiwan with Nvidia’s new GB300 platform was first published in Inform…

When completed in 2026, the data centre will be the largest in advanced processing units (GPUs) in Taiwan

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Channel News Asia broke the news in Singapore on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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