TSMC and Hon Hai Utilize Nvidia’s RTX Pro Servers for AI Advancements

Hsinchu: Contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Taiwanese electronics component giant Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. are among the world’s leading companies that have adopted U.S.-based artificial intelligence chip designer Nvidia Corp.’s RTX Pro Servers to accelerate AI reasoning, physical AI, and business workloads.

According to Focus Taiwan, RTX Pro Servers, which are equipped with up to eight Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Server Edition graphics processing units (GPUs), are available in multiple configurations from the world’s major system suppliers. Without a complete data center overhaul, Nvidia said, enterprise users can adopt Nvidia RTX Pro Servers to transition from general-purpose clusters to AI factory infrastructure.

“The age of AI has arrived — and enterprises can no longer rely on classical servers alone. They must rearchitect for AI,” Nvidia Founder and CEO Jensen Huang stated. “Nvidia RTX Pro is the computing platform built for this moment — running today’s IT workloads while powering the AI agents that will transform every company and every industry.”

Nvidia stated that leading enterprises worldwide, including Taiwan’s TSMC, Hon Hai, Pegatron Corp., Quanta Cloud Technology Inc., and Wistron Corp., Germany’s Siemens, Japan’s Hitachi Ltd., South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group, and U.S.-based Disney and Eli Lilly, have adopted Nvidia RTX Pro Servers.

In response, TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei emphasized that semiconductors serve as the backbone of AI, empowering breakthroughs that are redefining every industry. “Through our close partnership with Nvidia, TSMC is advancing semiconductor manufacturing and optimizing our fab operations with Blackwell-powered AI factories, including the utilization of the latest RTX Pro Servers — driving efficiency and innovation throughout the industry,” Wei said.

Hon Hai Chairman Young Liu highlighted the importance of having the right foundation and technology to achieve digital transformation in smart manufacturing. “By introducing RTX Pro Servers into our global infrastructure, Foxconn is redefining the boundaries of AI-driven automation — from sophisticated robotics to intelligent logistics and smart electric vehicles,” Liu stated.

In a separate statement, Wistron announced it had integrated the latest Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU into its cutting-edge AI server platform and manufacturing operations to optimize operational costs. This move is expected to lower the cost per token processed per second, ensuring enterprises gain maximum return on investment.