Foxconn Technology Group and Intel are teaming up to develop cutting-edge artificial-intelligence infrastructure, tackling critical bottlenecks in modern data centers.
The partnership aims to address the escalating need for innovation in modern computing, driven by the rapid growth of inference and agentic workloads in massive AI models.
Together, the companies will focus on developing Intel server racks containing its signature central processing units and advanced AI accelerator architecture.
They plan to advance high-speed interconnect technologies, system telemetry and cooling designs, leveraging Intel's strengths in processor architecture and silicon technologies.
Foxconn's global manufacturing scale and system integration expertise will complement Intel's offerings, enabling the development of integrated, rack-scale AI systems.
The alliance will also explore opportunities in custom AI chips and target emerging applications such as robotics, automotive, smart cities, and smart manufacturing.
In a parallel move, Foxconn is deepening its collaboration with Korean conglomerate SK Group to focus on large-scale AI data centers, servers, and next-generation memory technologies.