<p>➀ Foxconn and NVIDIA are partnering to deploy an 'AI factory supercomputer' in Taiwan, in collaboration with the Taiwan government.</p><p>➁ The system will feature 10,000 GPUs based on NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture.</p><p>➂ The goal is to accelerate automation and efficiency across various key segments, including smart cities, electric vehicles, and manufacturing.</p>
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