Foxconn Q4 2025 Revenue Hits $83 Billion as AI Infrastructure Demand Surges
Foxconn reports record NT$2.6 trillion ($83 billion) revenue in Q4 2025, driven by explosive demand for AI servers and infrastructure partnerships with Nvidia and OpenAI.
The AI gold rush isn't just about software—it's about the massive hardware that powers it. Foxconn (Hon Hai) just shattered expectations with a staggering $83 billion quarter, proving that the demand for AI infrastructure is reaching new heights. As the world's largest contract electronics maker, the company has successfully pivoted from being just an iPhone assembler to a critical backbone for the AI era.
Foxconn Q4 2025 Revenue Performance: Beating the Street
According to reports from LSEG and CNBC, Foxconn reported revenues of NT$2.6 trillion ($83 billion) for the quarter ending December 2025. This represents a 22% year-on-year increase, comfortably topping analyst estimates of NT$2.4 trillion. The stock responded positively, following a 25% rally throughout 2025.
From Smartphones to AI Racks
While Foxconn still assembles most of the world's iPhones, the real growth engine is now its cloud and components business. Tech giants are racing to build data centers, and Foxconn provides the essential servers and racks. The company expects earnings to remain at the upper end of its five-year range, driven by AI rack shipments, even as it enters the traditional off-season for consumer electronics.
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