Foxconn Showcases AI Innovations at NVIDIA GTC 2025

Foxconn Showcases AI Innovations at NVIDIA GTC 2025

Foxconn unveiled its advancements in AI, including humanoid robotics and digital twins, at NVIDIA GTC 2025, highlighting collaborations with NVIDIA.

Foxconn has unveiled its latest advancements in artificial intelligence at the NVIDIA GTC 2025 conference, announced in a press release. The company showcased its progress in humanoid robotics, infrastructure for the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform, and digital twins aimed at scaling AI factories.

At the event, Foxconn presented a model of the next-generation GB300 NVL72 server rack, developed in collaboration with NVIDIA. This infrastructure supports the training and inference of large language models, powered by NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture and Foxconn's liquid cooling solutions.

Foxconn also highlighted its smart manufacturing capabilities, utilizing NVIDIA AI solutions for operations and safety monitoring. The company introduced its Nurabot, a nursing collaborative robot designed to optimize medical workflows, which is set to be deployed in partner hospitals in Taiwan later this year.

Additionally, Foxconn's GTC sessions covered topics such as the use of NVIDIA Omniverse in smart factory design and the development of FoxBrain, a Traditional Chinese Large Language Model with reasoning capabilities, aimed at enhancing its Smart Manufacturing, Smart EV, and Smart City platforms.

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