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[News] Taiwanese AI Supply Chain Expands in Southeast Asia Amid Investments from CSPs


2024-11-05 Emerging Technologies editor

According to a report from Economic Daily News, Southeast Asia has emerged as an investment hub for major cloud service providers (CSPs) worldwide. In response, Taiwanese server ODMs such as Foxconn, Quanta, Wiwynn, and Inventec are actively expanding their production capability in the region to meet the growing demand for AI servers from international CSPs and secure more orders by producing locally.

The report indicated that, for example, leading server ODM Foxconn has facilities in Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Taiwan and Vietnam serve as the two primary production bases for servers. Thailand mainly focuses on electric vehicle assembly, while Indonesia primarily manufactures electric vehicle components, and Malaysia mainly produces semiconductor-related products.

On the other hand, Ingrasys’s Taoyuan NanChing factory, a subsidiary of Foxconn, primarily produces AI servers, high-speed computing accelerators, and cloud storage products, according to the report citing industry sources. The Taoyuan NanChing factory has been recognized as the world’s first AI server lighthouse factory for leveraging AI to significantly enhance production efficiency, and NVIDIA GPU modules are produced automatically in the NanChing factory, as noted in the report.

As for Foxconn’s Vietnam factory, with the expansion of Foxconn Industrial Internet (Fii) in the local area, it has also become one of the major centers for server production, according to the report.

Another Taiwanese server ODM that has expanded its production in Southeast Asia is Quanta. The report noted that Quanta’s server factories are primarily located in Taiwan and Thailand. In August of this year, the company announced plans to invest 850 million baht (approximately USD 25 million) to expand its factory in Thailand, aiming to enhance server-related production capability in response to strong customer demand.

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Please note that this article cites information from Economic Daily News.

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