Foxconn ramps up Nvidia server output to meet 'crazy' demand

Factory in Mexico to have 'gigantic' capacity as company says supply bottlenecks eased

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Foxconn Chairman Young Liu, right, and Jun Seki, chief strategy officer for electric vehicles, attend the company's annual technology day on Oct. 8. (Photo by Lauly Li)

LAULY LI, Nikkei Asia tech correspondent

TAIPEI -- Foxconn is building a massive AI server manufacturing facility in Mexico to meet the "crazy" demand for Nvidia's most powerful GB200 system now that bottlenecks in the supply chain have eased, the company said on Tuesday.

The Taiwanese manufacturer is the world's largest server maker, commanding 40% of the global market, and is Nvidia's primary artificial intelligence server partner.

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