Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics maker and Apple’s top iPhone assembler, reported on Thursday a 19% rise in first-quarter profit from a year earlier, beating expectations thanks to strong global demand for AI products. The company’s net profit for January-March came in at T$49.92 billion ($1.58 billion), above a consensus estimate of T$48.88 billion. Foxconn is also Nvidia’s biggest server maker.
Key Details on PCC • Purpose and Privacy Focus: PCC handles more complex Apple Intelligence tasks (e.g., those needing larger foundation models) that go beyond on-device processing. It uses custom Apple silicon servers (initially based on M-series chips like modified M2 Ultras, now moving toward M5 and dedicated AI server chips) in Apple’s data centers. The design ensures: • User data is never stored — it’s processed ephemerally (stateless) and deleted after the request. • Even Apple cannot access the data. • Servers include hardware-level security (Secure Enclave, Secure Boot, tamper switches) and a hardened OS derived from iOS/macOS for verifiable transparency and a minimal attack surface. • Deployment: Apple has been shipping U.S.-made advanced servers from a new Houston factory since late 2025 (part of its large U.S. manufacturing/investment push). These are installed in Apple’s existing data centers. Production is ramping up, with plans for more advanced custom AI server chips entering mass production in late 2026 and new data centers coming online in 2027. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple assembler Foxconn reports forecast-beating 19% jump in Q1 profit appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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Apple assembler Foxconn reports forecast-beating 19% jump in Q1 profit
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