Foxconn Chairman Young Liu speaking at Tech Day in Taipei

Foxconn Boosts AI Manufacturing Capacity, Now Producing 1,000 AI Racks a Week

Foxconn has announced a major step forward in its AI manufacturing capabilities. Chairman Young Liu revealed at the company’s Tech Day in Taipei that Foxconn can now produce 1,000 AI server racks every week, with plans to increase this output even further in 2026.

The event saw participation from key partners and clients, including Nvidia and OpenAI, along with a surprise appearance by Foxconn founder Terry Gou.

AI Racks Powering Global Data Centres

Foxconn—best known as Apple’s leading iPhone assembler—has been rapidly expanding into AI data centres and electric vehicles. The company is now Nvidia’s primary manufacturer of AI racks, specialised server systems built to handle advanced AI workloads.

With cloud providers investing billions to scale their AI infrastructure, Foxconn has emerged as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the data centre boom. The company recently expressed strong confidence in future AI demand, calling it a major driver of its projected growth in 2026.

Massive AI Investments Ahead

Speaking to Reuters, Liu noted that Foxconn plans to invest $2–3 billion annually in artificial intelligence to strengthen its position in the rapidly accelerating sector.

EV Momentum and New Market Plans

Liu further shared that Foxconn’s electric vehicle division has reached volumes high enough for traditional automakers to begin outsourcing EV production to the company. Foxconn also plans to showcase EV models tailored specifically for the Japanese market.

Additionally, he revealed that the company is venturing into quantum computing, signalling an even broader diversification into future-ready technologies.

Building Asia’s First GB300 AI Data Centre

Neo Yao, CEO of Foxconn subsidiary Visionbay.ai, announced plans to deploy a 27-megawatt AI data centre equipped with Nvidia’s cutting-edge GB300 chips by the first half of 2026. This facility is slated to become Asia’s first GB300-powered AI data centre and the largest advanced GPU cluster in Taiwan.