Apple Supplier Foxconn Unveils AI Model Using Nvidia Tech

Foxconn’s profitability challenges in its core electronics manufacturing business prompted it to diversify into artificial intelligence and electric vehicles.

The AI model, called FoxBrain, is capable of data analysis, mathematics, reasoning, and code generation.

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Foxconn expects FoxBrain to drive advancements in manufacturing and supply chain management.

Foxconn said 120 Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) H100 graphics processing units provided support through its Taiwan-based supercomputer and technical consulting.

Foxconn plans to open-source the model for collaborations with industry partners.

FoxBrain is based on the structure of Meta Platforms Inc’s (NASDAQ:META) publicly available large language model Llama 3.1.

The Trump administration is reportedly considering restricting Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, including banning its chatbot from government devices shortly after DeepSeek made its AI models open-source.

Earlier in 2025, DeepSeek’s claims of its AI model built at a fraction of the cost of its U.S. rivals cost Nvidia $600 billion in market cap in a single day.

DeepSeek’s AI model followed a $1 trillion market wipeout.

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