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Foxconn Targets European AI Market with NVIDIA-Powered Supercomputers

At Paris’s VivaTech conference, Hon Hai Technology Group, better known as Foxconn, unveiled its strategy to dominate the European sovereign AI infrastructure market. The world’s largest electronics manufacturer is leveraging its new partnership with France’s Bull and NVIDIA to localize production of high-density AI supercomputing racks and advanced liquid-cooled systems.

Foxconn Targets European AI Market with NVIDIA-Powered Supercomputers
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The centerpiece of Foxconn’s European debut is the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 platform, a rack-scale supercomputer designed for the next generation of agentic AI. Through a strategic milestone with Bull, these systems will be manufactured for commercial deployment under the French brand, marking a significant shift toward the company’s Build-Operate-Localize business model. Vice President James Wu emphasized that this approach aims to integrate Foxconn’s manufacturing prowess with local European industries, startups, and government entities.

Beyond high-performance computing, the company showcased its expanding footprint in robotics and electric vehicles. A prototype wheeled humanoid demonstrated precision assembly tasks, utilizing embodied intelligence trained in real-world factory environments. Meanwhile, the public got its first European look at the FOXTRON MODEL B and MODEL D, vehicles developed through the company’s contract design and manufacturing service. These displays, alongside the specialized services of its Visionbay.ai unit, position the Taiwan-based manufacturer as a comprehensive provider of the hardware and software stacks required to operate modern, autonomous AI factories.

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