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[News] Foxconn Reportedly Lands Exclusive AI Server Orders for U.S. Stargate AI Project



According to a report from Economic Daily News, sources indicate that Foxconn will secure the exclusive contract for AI server manufacturing under the Stargate Project, with an official announcement reportedly expected as early as this month.

In January, President Donald Trump announced that OpenAI, SoftBank Group, and Oracle would launch Stargate and invest USD 500 billion over the next four years to keep the U.S. ahead in the global AI race, as noted by Reuters, citing The Information.

The Stargate initiative’s first major project is a massive data center complex spanning approximately 875 acres in Texas, which is expected to become a central hub for powering AI systems, according to Bloomberg.

Notably, as Economic Daily News reports, Foxconn is currently the only major AI server manufacturer with a production facility in Texas, giving it a unique advantage in the region.

The report from Economic Daily News also highlights that, with its facilities in Wisconsin and other locations, Foxconn is the most deeply invested and extensively involved Taiwanese electronics company in the “Made in the USA” initiative.

Foxconn’s U.S. Expansion in AI Server Manufacturing

Foxconn has been actively expanding its presence across the U.S. According to UDN News in late 2024, Foxconn is set to invest USD 33.03 million to acquire land and facilities in Houston, Texas, for AI server manufacturing.

The report from Economic Daily News states that Foxconn will reportedly manufacture servers in Houston to supply Apple’s Apple Intelligence cloud services, with the related facilities expected to be operational by 2026.

Furthermore, as noted by Commercial Times, the company announced in mid-January 2025 that it would invest USD 128 million to purchase land and facilities in California to expand its AI server production capacity.

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Please note that this article cites information from Economic Daily News, Bloomberg, UDN News, Commercial Times, Reuters, and The Information.


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