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Foxconn chairman forecasts revenue exceeding NT$9 trillion this year, citing strong AI server market share

Sunday, February 1, 2026 at 09:08 PM

Foxconn's chairman expects revenue to exceed NT$9 trillion (US$287 billion) this year, up from NT$8.09 trillion last year, driven by strong demand for AI servers. The company reportedly holds over 40% of the global AI server market.

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Foxconn Chairman Young Liu recently projected that the company will hit a record 9 trillion TWD in annual revenue, building on the 8.09 trillion TWD achieved in 2025. This aggressive outlook is underpinned by the firm's dominance in the artificial intelligence sector, where it now controls more than 40% of the global AI server market. The company’s first-quarter performance for 2026 has already outperformed seasonal expectations, signaling a sustained shift from consumer electronics toward high-margin AI infrastructure. The surge is driven by a deep strategic partnership with Nvidia, whose CEO Jensen Huang lauded Foxconn for leading a "new industrial revolution." As the primary assembler for Nvidia’s most advanced AI supercomputers, Foxconn is positioned as the critical backbone for humanity's largest infrastructure build-out. This collaboration ensures that Foxconn remains the dominant beneficiary of global AI spending, with analysts expecting even higher growth as Blackwell-class production scales throughout the year.

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