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Foxconn and Intel Team Up to Build Next-Gen AI Systems

TAIPEI, June 4 (Reuters) - Foxconn said on Thursday it will work with U.S. chipmaker Intel ​to jointly develop and deploy next-generation AI ‌infrastructure and intelligent computing platforms in a move to capture booming demand for AI computing systems.

Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's ​largest contract electronics manufacturer, said in a ​statement that the partnership would combine Intel's chip ⁠technology with Foxconn's manufacturing and system-building expertise.

The ​companies plan to work on equipment used in AI ​data centres, including server racks powered by Intel Xeon processors and AI accelerator chips. They will also focus on high-speed ​interconnect technologies, cooling designs and energy efficiency ​solutions in AI systems.

Foxconn and Intel also aim to develop AI ‌systems ⁠for use outside traditional data centres, including in factories, smart cities and robots.

"Our collaboration with Intel will combine the strengths of both companies across ​computing platforms, system ​integration, and ⁠global supply chain capabilities," Foxconn Chairman and CEO Young Liu said in ​the statement.

The companies also said they would ​explore ⁠work on custom chips and system integration solutions.

Foxconn and Intel did not give details on the financial ⁠value ​of the collaboration, name any ​customers or offer a launch timeline.

Reporting by Wen-Yee Lee; Writing by ​Ethan Wang; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Joe Bavier

Source: Reuters


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