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Taiwan's Foxconn , the world's largest contract electronics maker, downgraded its full-year outlook on Wednesday citing recent appreciation of the Taiwan dollar, even as it struck an upbeat note about booming demand for AI servers.
Foxconn believes it can ease the projected shortfall of over four million nurses by 2030 with healthcare solutions like AI robot Nurabot.
CEO Jensen Huang announced a wave of new technologies and partnerships at the Computex 2025 conference in Taiwan to reinforce the company’s dominance in AI computing space.
“Nvidia DGX Cloud Lepton connects our network of global GPU cloud providers with AI developers,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia. “Together with our NCPs, we’re building a planetary-scale AI factory.”
Nvidia has announced major Taiwan chip investments to reaffirm its commitment to Taiwan as a global technology hub.
French defence group Thales , connector maker Radiall and Taiwan's FoxConn have begun preliminary talks to establish a semiconductor assembly and test facility in France, they said on Monday.
Beyond the usual names seen with Jensen Huang in Taiwan, Compal Chairman Ray Chen (standing directly behind Huang) appears for the first time.
Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang headlines the 2025 edition of Asia’s biggest electronics conference, for years a showcase for his company’s cutting-edge AI chips and the companies lining up to buy them. This year,