Cryptopolitan
2025-11-12 08:34:12

Foxconn Q3 earnings jump 17% to $66.2 billion amid rising Nvidia chip demand

China’s Hon Hai (known globally as Foxconn) reported a massive earnings beat for the third quarter on Wednesday, pulling in $66.2 billion in revenue as its profits jumped 17% from last year. The Taiwanese electronics maker, officially known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, said the growth came mainly from its booming AI server business tied to Nvidia’s chips, which have become the hottest commodity in tech. Foxconn posted NT$57.67 billion in net profit, easily surpassing forecasts of NT$50.41 billion based on LSEG SmartEstimates, while total revenue reached NT$2.06 trillion, right in line with expectations. But what Cryptopolitan finds really interesting isn’t that number, it’s where the money’s coming from. According to the earnings report, Foxconn has quietly turned its focus away from phones and laptops and toward AI infrastructure, manufacturing server racks built to handle complex artificial intelligence workloads. AI servers overtake iPhones as Foxconn’s new growth engine Foxconn’s earnings report said the rest of 2025 (the traditional peak season) is expected to maintain strong momentum of demand from AI data centers and ICT products continuing to rise. Foxconn also warned that exchange rate swings, global inflation, and geopolitical uncertainty still pose risks to future results, but so far, those pressures haven’t slowed its expansion. Analyst Ivan Lam from Counterpoint Research allegedly told CNBC that Foxconn is “following the cash right now,” using its size and manufacturing dominance to secure more AI server contracts. Ivan also said Foxconn’s decision to prioritize high-growth server production instead of lower-margin consumer devices “is clearly paying off,” as the company swaps short-term volume for long-term profitability. The analyst added that despite higher logistics costs and volatile component prices, Foxconn’s fourth-quarter outlook “should remain favorable.” Foxconn strengthen Nvidia ties, adds robots, and expands global AI factories Foxconn’s CEO Young Liu confirmed on the earnings call that within the next six months, the company will introduce bipedal robots on its production lines, which is the first time in its five-decade history it will deploy humanoid machines and the first time robots will assemble AI servers for Nvidia. The company is also working with Nvidia, Stellantis, and Uber to build “Level 4” autonomous vehicles, which can drive without a human safety driver. It’s another sign of how Foxconn’s reach now stretches far beyond iPhones. On November 6, Foxconn signed a memorandum of understanding with Mitsubishi Electric to jointly deliver energy-efficient AI data center solutions worldwide. The deal includes exploring new business models that merge both companies’ technology and industry know-how. Meanwhile, Nvidia and Foxconn also announced plans for a new AI-powered smart factory in Houston, calling it a “world-leading benchmark AI facility” that uses Nvidia’s Isaac GR00T N robotics tech. The system allows robots to operate autonomously on the factory floor — a glimpse of how future manufacturing will run almost entirely without humans. Join Bybit now and claim a $50 bonus in minutes

获取加密通讯
阅读免责声明 : 此处提供的所有内容我们的网站,超链接网站,相关应用程序,论坛,博客,社交媒体帐户和其他平台(“网站”)仅供您提供一般信息,从第三方采购。 我们不对与我们的内容有任何形式的保证,包括但不限于准确性和更新性。 我们提供的内容中没有任何内容构成财务建议,法律建议或任何其他形式的建议,以满足您对任何目的的特定依赖。 任何使用或依赖我们的内容完全由您自行承担风险和自由裁量权。 在依赖它们之前,您应该进行自己的研究,审查,分析和验证我们的内容。 交易是一项高风险的活动,可能导致重大损失,因此请在做出任何决定之前咨询您的财务顾问。 我们网站上的任何内容均不构成招揽或要约