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Foxconn to Build Taiwan's Fastest AI Supercomputer With NVIDIA's flagship Blackwell
These supercomputers, employing NVIDIA's technology, represent a significant leap in computational power. Nvidia, a leading chipmaker, and Foxconn, the Taiwan-based contract manufacturer, have unveiled plans to construct Taiwan's largest supercomputer, housed at the Hon Hai Kaohsiung Supercomputing Center. The system will be powered by Nvidia's Blackwell architecture, utilizing the GB200 NVL72 data centre platform, as details shared on Nvidia's blog. Once operational, Foxconn intends to use the supercomputer to drive advancements in cancer research, large language model development, and smart city innovations, establishing Taiwan as a leader on the global AI map. Foxconn is the largest electronics manufacturer globally, creating products for top technology brands. Foxconn's "three-platform strategy" centres on smart manufacturing, smart cities, and electric vehicles. The new supercomputer will support advancements in digital twins, robotic automation, and urban infrastructure in Kaohsiung. The company said that construction is underway, with the first phase set to be operational by mid-2025 and full deployment expected in 2026. The project will use NVIDIA technologies like Omniverse and Isaac robotics to improve manufacturing processes. "Powered by NVIDIA's Blackwell platform, Foxconn's new AI supercomputer is one of the most powerful in the world, representing a significant leap forward in AI computing and efficiency," said Foxconn Vice President and Spokesperson James Wu. The GB200 NVL72 is NVIDIA's data centre platform for AI tasks. Each rack has 36 NVIDIA Grace processors and 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs connected with NVIDIA's NVLink, providing 130TB per second of bandwidth. The GPUs can work together as a single unit, perfect for training large AI models and running complex tasks in real-time.
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Foxconn to Build Taiwan's Fastest AI Supercomputer With NVIDIA Blackwell
Using NVIDIA's GB200 NVL72 platform, the manufacturing giant's supercomputer will transform AI research, healthcare, smart factories, robotics and smart city innovations. NVIDIA and Foxconn are building Taiwan's largest supercomputer, marking a milestone in the island's AI advancement. The project, Hon Hai Kaohsiung Super Computing Center, revealed Tuesday at Hon Hai Tech Day, will be built around NVIDIA's groundbreaking Blackwell architecture and feature the GB200 NVL72 platform, which includes a total of 64 racks and 4,608 Tensor Core GPUs. With an expected performance of over 90 exaflops of AI performance, the machine would easily be considered the fastest in Taiwan. Foxconn plans to use the supercomputer, once operational, to power breakthroughs in cancer research, large language model development and smart city innovations, positioning Taiwan as a global leader in AI-driven industries. Foxconn's "three-platform strategy" focuses on smart manufacturing, smart cities and electric vehicles. The new supercomputer will play a pivotal role in supporting Foxconn's ongoing efforts in digital twins, robotic automation and smart urban infrastructure, bringing AI-assisted services to urban areas like Kaohsiung. Construction has started on the new supercomputer housed in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The first phase is expected to be operational by mid-2025. Full deployment is targeted for 2026. The project will integrate with NVIDIA technologies, such as NVIDIA Omniverse and Isaac robotics platforms for AI and digital twins technologies to help transform manufacturing processes. "Powered by NVIDIA's Blackwell platform, Foxconn's new AI supercomputer is one of the most powerful in the world, representing a significant leap forward in AI computing and efficiency," said Foxconn Vice President and Spokesperson James Wu. The GB200 NVL72 is a state-of-the-art data center platform optimized for AI and accelerated computing. Each rack features 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs and 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs connected via NVIDIA's NVLink technology, delivering 130TB/s of bandwidth. NVIDIA NVLink Switch allows the 72-GPU system to function as a single, unified GPU. This makes it ideal for training large AI models and executing complex inference tasks in real time on trillion-parameter models. Taiwan-based Foxconn, officially known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., is the world's largest electronics manufacturer, known for producing a wide range of products, from smartphones to servers, for the world's top technology brands. With a vast global workforce and manufacturing facilities across the globe, Foxconn is key in supplying the world's technology infrastructure. It is a leader in smart manufacturing as one of the pioneers of industrial AI as it digitalizes its factories in NVIDIA Omniverse. Foxconn was also one of the first companies to use NVIDIA NIM microservices in the development of domain-specific large language models, or LLMs, embedded into a variety of internal systems and processes in its AI factories for smart manufacturing, smart electric vehicles and smart cities. The Hon Hai Kaohsiung Super Computing Center is part of a growing global network of advanced supercomputing facilities powered by NVIDIA. This network includes several notable installations across Europe and Asia. These supercomputers represent a significant leap forward in computational power, putting NVIDIA's cutting-edge technology to work to advance research and innovation across various scientific disciplines.
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Foxconn to build Taiwan's fastest AI supercomputer with Nvidia Blackwell
The project, Hon Hai Kaohsiung Super Computing Center, revealed Tuesday at Hon Hai Tech Day, will be built around Nvidia's Blackwell graphics processing unit (GPU) architecture and feature the GB200 NVL72 platform, which includes a total of 64 racks and 4,608 Tensor Core GPUs. With an expected performance of over 90 exaflops of AI performance, the machine would easily be considered the fastest in Taiwan. Foxconn plans to use the supercomputer, once operational, to power breakthroughs in cancer research, large language model development and smart city innovations, positioning Taiwan as a global leader in AI-driven industries. Foxconn's "three-platform strategy" focuses on smart manufacturing, smart cities and electric vehicles. The new supercomputer will play a pivotal role in supporting Foxconn's ongoing efforts in digital twins, robotic automation and smart urban infrastructure, bringing AI-assisted services to urban areas like Kaohsiung. Construction has started on the new supercomputer housed in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The first phase is expected to be operational by mid-2025. Full deployment is targeted for 2026. The project will integrate with Nvidia technologies, such as Nvidia Omniverse and Isaac robotics platforms for AI and digital twins technologies to help transform manufacturing processes. "Powered by Nvidia's Blackwell platform, Foxconn's new AI supercomputer is one of the most powerful in the world, representing a significant leap forward in AI computing and efficiency," said Foxconn vice president James Wu, in a statement. The GB200 NVL72 is a state-of-the-art data center platform optimized for AI and accelerated computing. Each rack features 36 Nvidia Grace CPUs and 72 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs connected via Nvidia's NVLink technology, delivering 130TB/s of bandwidth. Nvidia NVLink Switch allows the 72-GPU system to function as a single, unified GPU. This makes it ideal for training large AI models and executing complex inference tasks in real time on trillion-parameter models. Taiwan-based Foxconn, officially known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., is the world's largest electronics manufacturer, known for producing a wide range of products, from smartphones to servers, for the world's top technology brands. Foxconn is building digital twins of its factories using Nvidia Omniverse, and Foxconn was also one of the first companies to use Nvidia NIM microservices in the development of domain-specific large language models, or LLMs, embedded into a variety of internal systems and processes in its AI factories for smart manufacturing, smart electric vehicles and smart cities.
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NVIDIA, Foxconn to build Taiwan's fastest supercomputer: with Blackwell GB200 NVL72 AI servers
We knew it was coming, but now it's official: NVIDIA is teaming with Foxconn to build Taiwan's most powerful supercomputer powered by its new Blackwell AI GPU architecture. NVIDIA and Foxconn announced the new Hon Hai Kaohsiung Super Computing Center at its recent Hon Hai Tech Day, which will be built around NVIDIA's groundbreaking new Blackwell GPU architecture. The new AI supercomputer will feature GB200 NVL72 AI servers, with a total of 64 racks and 4608 Tensor Core GPUs. The company is expecting to see over 90 exaflops of AI performance, making the new Taiwan-based supercomputer the fastest on the island. Foxconn has plans to use the supercomputer once it's operational, to power breakthroughs in cancer research, large language model development, and smart city innovations, positioning Taiwan as a global leader in AI-driven industries. Foxconn has a "three-platform strategy" that focuses on smart manufacturing, smart cities, and electric vehicles. The new move into the world of supercomputers will play a "pivotal role" in supporting the company's growing efforts into digital twins, robotic automation, and smart urban infrastructure, bringing AI-powered services to urban areas in Taiwan. NVIDIA explained in a blog post that construction has started on the new supercomputer in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, with the first phase expected to be operational by mid-2025, with full deployment of the Blackwell GPU-powered AI supercomputer in 2026. Foxconn Vice President and Spokesperson James Wu, said: "Powered by NVIDIA's Blackwell platform, Foxconn's new AI supercomputer is one of the most powerful in the world, representing a significant leap forward in AI computing and efficiency". Each rack features 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs and 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs connected via NVIDIA's NVLink technology, delivering 130TB/s of bandwidth. NVIDIA NVLink Switch allows the 72-GPU system to function as a single, unified GPU. This makes it ideal for training large AI models and executing complex inference tasks in real time on trillion-parameter models. Taiwan-based Foxconn, officially known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., is the world's largest electronics manufacturer, known for producing a wide range of products, from smartphones to servers, for the world's top technology brands.
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Foxconn, Nvidia to deploy Taiwan's fastest AI supercomputer
Nvidia has confirmed it will be working with mega electronics contractor Foxconn to construct Taiwan's most powerful AI supercomputer. The project, centered on the Hon Hai Kaohsiung Supercomputing Center, will be powered by Nvidia's cutting-edge Blackwell architecture to deliver over 90 exaFLOPS of AI computing power. At the heart of the system will be Nvidia's GB200 NVL GPUs, optimized for large-scale AI workloads. This supercomputer is expected to support a range of AI-driven applications across industries such as smart manufacturing, healthcare, robotics, and autonomous driving. For Foxconn, this move signifies its growing ambitions in high-performance computing (HPC), particularly in smart vehicles and electric vehicles (EVs) as it increasingly integrates AI into its business operations. The integration of Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell GPUs will provide Foxconn with unparalleled AI capabilities, featuring over 2,000 GB200 NVL graphics cards designed for advanced AI model training. The supercomputer's architecture includes Nvidia's NVLink, which offers up to 130 TBps of bandwidth to ensure efficient communication between GPUs. Additionally, the system will incorporate Nvidia's DGX Cloud Infrastructure and Spectrum-X networking frameworks to support scalable AI model training and manage high-intensity tasks with ease. Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer and iPhone supplier, has been diversifying into semiconductor packaging and EVs, among other sectors, and with the collab announced today will be hoping to reinforce Taiwan's growing importance in the global AI and HPC sectors. Industries ranging from robotics to medical research are poised to benefit from the new supercomputing resources, positioning Taiwan as an important player in the future of large-scale AI development, the company says. "Powered by Nvidia's Blackwell platform, Foxconn's new AI supercomputer is one of the most powerful in the world, representing a significant leap forward in AI computing and efficiency," said Foxconn VP James Wu. The partnership reflects broader industry trends, with more manufacturers seeking to dominate in AI and HPC. Taiwan, already a leader in these areas, is cementing its role as a global hub for advanced computing. The Hon Hai Kaohsiung Center is slated to begin deployment in 2025, with full operations expected by 2026. ®
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NVIDIA & Foxconn To Build Taiwan's Fastest Supercomputer, Powered By Blackwell GB200 NVL72 Servers & Up To 90 ExaFlops
NVIDIA and Foxconn have joined forces to build the fastest AI supercomputer in Taiwan, powered by Blackwell GB200 NVL72 servers. Taiwan's electronics manufacturer, Foxconn has announced the commencement of building the most powerful AI supercomputer in the country through collaboration with NVIDIA. The new supercomputer will be based on NVIDIA's upcoming and the most powerful Blackwell architecture for powering the system. In a blog post, NVIDIA announced that Foxconn has collaborated with it and plans to build the supercomputer at Hon Hai Tech Day. The supercomputer will use the latest GB200 NVL72 platform at its core, which will combine the power of Grace CPUs and Blackwell data center GPUs. As per the report, the new supercomputer will deliver over 90 exaflops of AI performance, which is the fastest Taiwan has ever seen. This will position it as a global leader in AI-driven industries and will equip the country to perform advanced operations such as cancer research, large language model development, and smart city innovations. The VP and Spokesperson at Foxconn, James Wu said, Powered by NVIDIA's Blackwell platform, Foxconn's new AI supercomputer is one of the most powerful in the world, representing a significant leap forward in AI computing and efficiency, Foxconn is working on a three-platform strategy that revolves around manufacturing, cities, and electric vehicles. The new supercomputer will help it develop AI-assisted services for urban areas. With the power of the GB200 NVL72 platform, it will be able to utilize up to 36 Grace CPUs and 72 Blackwell GB200 GPUs on a single rack through a 72-GPU NVLink domain. As per NVIDIA, each rack can deliver up to an incredible 3240 TFLOPS of FP64 and FP64 Tensor Core performance and will deliver up to 13.5 TB of HBM3e memory for a massive 576 TB/s of memory bandwidth. Compared to the NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPU, the GB200 NVL72 can deliver 30x higher LLM Inferences, 4x better LLM training, and 18x better data processing through the CPU, all of that while being 25x more powerful and efficient than H100. Since the GB200 NVL72 will bring up to 64 racks, there will be a total of 4608 Blackwell GB200 GPUs for high-performance computing needs. This will make it ideal for training large AI models and performing complex inference operations on trillion-parameter models. As per the report, Foxconn is set to launch the supercomputer in the first phase by mid-2025 and will fully deploy it by 2026. The supercomputer will use several NVIDIA technologies such as NVIDIA Omniverse, Isaac robotics platforms, and Digital Twins, which will offer various NVIDIA tools and libraries for the better manufacturing process.
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Foxconn and NVIDIA are collaborating to construct Taiwan's most powerful AI supercomputer, utilizing NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture. The project aims to advance AI research, healthcare, and smart city innovations.
Foxconn, the world's largest electronics manufacturer, and NVIDIA, a leading chipmaker, have unveiled plans to construct Taiwan's fastest AI supercomputer. The project, named the Hon Hai Kaohsiung Super Computing Center, was announced at Hon Hai Tech Day and represents a significant leap in computational power for the island nation 12.
The supercomputer will be built around NVIDIA's groundbreaking Blackwell architecture, featuring the GB200 NVL72 platform. Key specifications include:
This state-of-the-art configuration makes the system ideal for training large AI models and executing complex inference tasks in real-time on trillion-parameter models 4.
Construction of the supercomputer has already begun in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The project timeline is as follows:
Once operational, Foxconn plans to utilize the supercomputer for various cutting-edge applications:
This collaboration aligns with Foxconn's "three-platform strategy" focusing on smart manufacturing, smart cities, and electric vehicles. The supercomputer will play a pivotal role in supporting these initiatives, bringing AI-assisted services to urban areas like Kaohsiung 23.
James Wu, Foxconn Vice President and Spokesperson, emphasized the significance of the project, stating, "Powered by NVIDIA's Blackwell platform, Foxconn's new AI supercomputer is one of the most powerful in the world, representing a significant leap forward in AI computing and efficiency" 24.
This partnership reflects broader industry trends, with more manufacturers seeking to dominate in AI and high-performance computing (HPC). The project is expected to cement Taiwan's role as a global hub for advanced computing and position the country as a leader in AI-driven industries 5.
The Hon Hai Kaohsiung Super Computing Center is part of a growing global network of advanced supercomputing facilities powered by NVIDIA, including several notable installations across Europe and Asia 2. This development underscores Taiwan's growing importance in the global AI and HPC sectors, with potential benefits for industries ranging from robotics to medical research 5.
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Nvidia announces the Blackwell Ultra B300 GPU, offering 1.5x faster performance than its predecessor with 288GB HBM3e memory and 15 PFLOPS of dense FP4 compute, designed to meet the demands of advanced AI reasoning and inference.
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NVIDIA is constructing a state-of-the-art $500 million supercomputer facility in Israel, powered by its latest Blackwell GPUs, for research and development in AI and data center technologies.
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