Nvidia and Foxconn Build AI Hub to Accelerate Robotics and Machine Learning

Taiwan’s tech giant Foxconn has partnered with Nvidia to build a new AI factory, designed to provide the infrastructure necessary for running advanced AI models efficiently. The facility will support industries, researchers, and startups with high-performance computing for AI, robotics, and smart manufacturing.

The factory leverages Nvidia’s high-voltage data center power systems to deliver more efficient energy, reduce power loss, and handle heavy AI workloads safely. Foxconn’s AI cloud unit, Ingrasys Technology, will deploy Nvidia servers capable of performing large-scale computations required for complex AI models, including deep learning, natural language processing, and robotics simulations.

Plans include a supercomputer with 10,000 Nvidia GPUs, enabling faster AI training and testing. Researchers and companies will be able to model real-world scenarios, simulate robotics tasks, and refine AI algorithms without long processing delays. This infrastructure significantly reduces training time for machine learning models and allows for more accurate predictive modeling across various industries.

The data center will consume up to 100 megawatts of power, with advanced cooling and energy-saving measures to maintain sustainability while supporting intensive AI workloads. By combining Foxconn’s manufacturing and supply chain expertise with Nvidia’s AI hardware, the factory will accelerate AI innovation, make complex model training accessible, and empower businesses to deploy AI solutions at scale.

This collaboration strengthens Taiwan’s position as a hub for AI research and industrial applications, helping to advance AI modeling, simulation, and real-world deployment for robotics, autonomous vehicles, and smart manufacturing.