The world’s most valuable chip company Nvidia and iPhone maker Foxconn are joining forces to build so-called “AI factories”.
The firms say it is a new kind of data centre that uses Nvidia chips to power a “wide range” of applications.
They include training autonomous vehicles, robotics platforms and large language models.
They include training autonomous vehicles, robotics platforms and large language models.
The latest export restrictions announced by Washington this week will block sales of two high-end artificial intelligence chips Nvidia created for the Chinese market – A800 and H800, according to the company.
The Taiwan-born Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang and Foxconn chairman Young Liu shared a stage at Foxconn’s annual tech showcase in Taipei on Wednesday.
“A new type of manufacturing has emerged – the production of intelligence and the data centres that produce it are AI factories,” Mr Huang said, according to Reuters, adding that Foxconn had the expertise and scale to build these factories globally.
Mr Liu also said Foxconn is trying to “convert itself from a manufacturing service company to a platform solution company,” citing smart cities and smart manufacturing as other applications for AI factories.
Thanks to the use of the company’s advanced chips in AI applications, Nvidia’s stock market value has jumped to over $1 trillion as its shares more than tripled in value this year.
The world’s most valuable chip company Nvidia and iPhone maker Foxconn are joining forces to build so-called “AI factories”.
They include training autonomous vehicles, robotics platforms and large language models.
The firms say it is a new kind of data centre that uses Nvidia chips to power a “wide range” of applications.
The latest export restrictions announced by Washington this week will block sales of two high-end artificial intelligence chips Nvidia created for the Chinese market – A800 and H800, according to the company.
They include training autonomous vehicles, robotics platforms and large language models.
They include training autonomous vehicles, robotics platforms and large language models.
The latest export restrictions announced by Washington this week will block sales of two high-end artificial intelligence chips Nvidia created for the Chinese market – A800 and H800, according to the company.
The Taiwan-born Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang and Foxconn chairman Young Liu shared a stage at Foxconn’s annual tech showcase in Taipei on Wednesday.
“A new type of manufacturing has emerged – the production of intelligence and the data centres that produce it are AI factories,” Mr Huang said, according to Reuters, adding that Foxconn had the expertise and scale to build these factories globally.
Mr Liu also said Foxconn is trying to “convert itself from a manufacturing service company to a platform solution company,” citing smart cities and smart manufacturing as other applications for AI factories.
Thanks to the use of the company’s advanced chips in AI applications, Nvidia’s stock market value has jumped to over $1 trillion as its shares more than tripled in value this year.
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