Foxconn‘s entry into the AI large language model space represents a significant shift for the world’s largest electronics manufacturer, as it leverages artificial intelligence to transform its core manufacturing operations. The Taiwan-based company’s new FoxBrain model, built on Meta‘s Llama 3.1 architecture, signals how traditional manufacturing giants are increasingly developing proprietary AI systems to optimize their industrial processes and supply chains rather than merely integrating third-party solutions.
The big picture: Foxconn has developed FoxBrain, its first large language model with 70 billion parameters and a 128k-token context window, designed to enhance manufacturing and supply chain operations.
Technical capabilities: Foxconn claims FoxBrain outperforms Llama-3-Taiwan-70B specifically in mathematical and logical reasoning tasks.
What they’re saying: “In recent months, the deepening of reasoning capabilities and the efficient use of GPUs have gradually become the mainstream development in the field of AI,” said Yung-Hui Li, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Research Center at Hon Hai Research Institute.
Future applications: Foxconn plans to deploy FoxBrain across its three major platform initiatives: Smart Manufacturing, Smart EV, and Smart City.