➀ Foxconn is constructing the world's largest Nvidia GB200 chip factory in Mexico to meet the AI market's demand for Blackwell chips; ➁ The GB200 chip is a key component of Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell series of computing platforms; ➂ Foxconn's third-quarter revenue hit a historic high due to strong demand for AI servers.
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