Nvidia's suppliers, including Foxconn, Dell, Inventec, and Wistron, have resolved technical issues related to the production of AI data center racks for Nvidia's Blackwell AI servers. These issues, which involved cooling, software, and interconnect bugs, had delayed shipments since 2024. With these problems addressed, the suppliers have begun ramping up production and initiating shipments of the Blackwell servers, marking progress in AI data center technology. Foxconn, a key supplier headquartered in Taiwan, is playing an increasingly important role in manufacturing AI servers for major U.S. technology companies such as Nvidia and Amazon. The company expects its 2025 revenue to reach approximately $234 billion, driven by AI and robotics developments. Foxconn's chairman also announced the establishment of a comprehensive robotics manufacturing platform and revealed partnerships with Japanese automakers, with one partner already announced and another expected soon. This expansion occurs amid ongoing U.S. tariff uncertainties.
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At Foxconn's shareholder conference, Chair Young Liu says 2025 revenue is set to reach ~$234B due to AI, and reassures shareholders amid US tariff uncertainty (@qinsherry / Wall Street Journal) https://t.co/d069XAX9CX https://t.co/4xojzD2z2V https://t.co/ZOzeer2dpR