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Foxconn shifts focus away from Apple as AI servers drive growth in Taiwan tech sector

Foxconn’s revenue from making AI servers and other cloud and networking products surpasses smart consumer products for the first time

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Taiwan’s Foxconn, which rose to become a global tech manufacturing juggernaut by assembling millions of iPhones, can now say its main business is no longer Apple as it takes advantage of the artificial intelligence boom to diversify its income.
Its revenue from making AI servers and other cloud and networking products, including for major customer Nvidia, surpassed smart consumer products such as iPhones for the first time in the second quarter, marking the culmination of a shift that began years ago and has swept through Taiwan’s tech industry.

Foxconn’s heavy reliance on the smartphone business had long been viewed by investors as a significant risk, as demand growth for new iPhones had gradually weakened since they were first introduced nearly two decades ago, leaving the top iPhone assembler grappling with slowing sales momentum, analysts said.

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Wary of the risk, Foxconn chairman Young Liu has been championing new businesses such as AI servers, electric vehicles (EVs) and semiconductors since taking the top job in 2019.
Foxconn’s headquarters in New Taipei City. Photo: AFP
Foxconn’s headquarters in New Taipei City. Photo: AFP

While its expansion into EVs and chips has yet to show a meaningful contribution to its top-line, Foxconn’s success in AI server manufacturing – the company is Nvidia’s biggest server maker – is the result of its early bets before the technology was thrust into the limelight with the advent of ChatGPT in late 2022.

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