Sherry Qin / Wall Street Journal::
Foxconn says that cloud and network income, including AI servers, represented 26% of its fourth quarter income and will almost catch up with consumer electronics in 2025– Taiwanese society now plays an increasingly important role in building AI servers for American technology giants such as Amazon and Nvidia
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