Foxconn, Nvidia’s main manufacturing partner, saw its revenue rise 26% year over year to NT$844.3 billion (about $27 billion) in November 2025. This was due to strong demand for AI servers. The Taiwanese company, which is also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, said that cloud and networking products are growing quickly as the AI infrastructure continues to grow.
Foxconn says that demand for ICT products will be highest in the second half of 2025, and shipments of AI server racks are still going up. The company said that AI-related offerings are still growing, even though they fell 6% from the previous month. This is thanks to partnerships with Nvidia to make chips for data centers. This comes after a 17% increase in profits from the same time last year in Q3, when AI server sales reached important milestones.
Foxconn is the world’s biggest contract electronics maker. It puts together Nvidia-powered servers and Apple’s iPhones. Smart consumer electronics sales went down a little, but AI-driven areas like cloud computing made up for it. This shows a shift toward high-growth tech infrastructure. The company expects AI server sales to keep growing through the fourth quarter.