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Foxconn Generated More Revenue from AI Servers Than iPhones in Q2 2025

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Foxconn's cloud division outperformed its consumer products for the first time, with AI server revenue surpassing iPhone sales in Q2 2025. This marks a significant shift in the company's revenue streams.

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Foxconn's Strategic Pivot Pays Off

- In Q2 2025, Foxconn's cloud division outperformed its consumer products, with AI server revenue surpassing iPhone sales for the first time.
- This milestone underscores Foxconn's successful diversification into AI infrastructure.

The Implications for Tech Manufacturing

- Foxconn's shift reflects broader industry trends where AI infrastructure is becoming a major revenue driver.
- Companies traditionally focused on consumer electronics may need to explore AI-related opportunities to sustain growth.

Is Your Business Aligned with the AI Shift?

- Foxconn's success story suggests that investing in AI infrastructure can yield substantial returns.
- Assessing your company's position in the AI ecosystem could be crucial for future competitiveness.

Source: [Data Center Dynamics](https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/foxconn-generated-more-revenue-from-ai-servers-than-iphones-in-q2-2025/)

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