The Apple supplier and key Nvidia partner said April sales reached NT$832.1 billion, or $26.3 billion, as AI server demand stayed strong.
Hon Hai said second-quarter sales should increase both sequentially and from a year earlier, signalling continued momentum in spending on AI hardware.
Analysts on average expect the Taiwanese company’s second-quarter sales to grow 30.4%, reinforcing expectations that AI infrastructure demand remains robust.
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