Taiwan’s Foxconn has approved a NT$42 billion ($1.37 billion) investment to establish an AI compute cluster and supercomputing centre between December 2025 and December 2026, funded entirely from its own reserves. The plan is designed to expand Foxconn’s cloud computing capacity and accelerate the rollout of its three “smart platforms”-initiatives targeting AI-driven innovation across manufacturing, cloud services, and digital ecosystems.
Sources indicate the new facility will be located in Taiwan, marking a major milestone in Foxconn’s strategic pivot from traditional electronics manufacturing toward advanced AI and data infrastructure. The company is also collaborating with Nvidia to build a 100-megawatt AI centre in Taiwan and with Japan’s SoftBank to produce data centre equipment in Ohio under the Stargate Project, reinforcing its global AI ambitions.
The investment reflects Foxconn’s broader goal to redefine itself as a leader in next-generation computing and intelligent systems.



