Foxconn to create NVidia AI server using Humanoid Robot from next year: Report: Report
Foxconn and Nvidia are allegedly planning to use Humanoid robots to create NVDia’s next generation AI server in a new Foxcon facility in Houston.
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In short
- Foxconn and Nvidia are still finalizing deployment
- It is expected to take shape in the coming months
- If everything goes to plan, Humanoid robots will be introduced in Q1 2026
Foxconn and Nvidia are allegedly planned to use Humanoid Robot to manufacture Nvidia’s next generation AI servers in a new Foxconn facility in Houston, according to A. Roots Report. This will first mark when an NVIDIA product is manufactured with the help of a humanoid robot, and it can also be the first time for Foxcon’s AI server production lines. The use of robots on this scale indicates a major change of how factories can work in the near future, especially more companies invest in automation and robotics to reduce dependence on human labor for promoting efficiency and repeated tasks.
According to sources, Foxconn and Nvidia are still finalizing deployment, which is expected to take shape in the coming months. If everything goes to plan, the Humanoid Robot will be introduced in the first quarter of 2026, when the Houston plant is scheduled to start production of the upcoming GB300 AI server of Nvidia.
It has not yet been confirmed how many robots will be deployed or what accurate roles they will play. However, the presentation of a company from May sugges that Foxconn has trained to impart tasks such as training and handling goods, pouring cables and handling basic assembly functions – all these are important tasks on the server production line.
Foxcony is allegedly working on its own humanoid robot in collaboration with NVidia and has also tested a model from China -based UBTEC. He said, it is still not clear which specific types of robots will be used on the Houston site. There is an advantage in the new factory. Space – being a new feature, it provides more space for robot integration than the old manufacturing setup of Foxconn.
Neither Foxconn nor Nvidia has so far commented on the matter. Sources quoted in the report refused to be nominated as they are not authorized to talk to the media.
At an event in Taipei last month, Lio Guo, general manager of Robotics Division on Foxconn Industrial Internet, shared that the company plans to unveil two types of humanoid robots at its annual tech event in November. One version will include robotic legs, while the other will have one wheel base, which is expected to be more economical.
Meanwhile, Nvidia is investing heavily in AI Infrastructure. Back in April, the company revealed the plan to set up a supercomputer manufacturing plant in Texas, partnered with Foxconn in Houston and Wistron in Dallas. These facilities are expected to start production in about 12 to 15 months.
For Nvidia, it further leads its role in robotics space. In addition to using a humanoid robot, the company also provides platforms that can make robot manufacturer. Earlier this year, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicted that Humanoid robots would become common in factories within five years.
Globally, other companies are searching for similar routes. Car manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz and BMW have already used humanoid robots on their production lines. Tesla is working on its own robot, while China is actively supporting the development of robotics in the hope of automatic to automatic.