Foxconn has reported revenue of NT$2,057.4 billion for the third quarter of 2025, representing an increase of 14.47 percent quarter-on-quarter and 10.99 percent year-on-year.

When expressed in USD, revenue rose by 19 percent QoQ and approximately 18.3 percent YoY to $67.71 billion, marking the highest third-quarter revenue in Foxconn’s history. The previous second-highest third-quarter revenue was NT$1,853.7 billion recorded in 2024.
Foxconn is Nvidia’s biggest server maker and Apple’s top iPhone assembler.
The strong quarterly performance was driven mainly by growth in Cloud and Networking Products and Components and Other Products, both of which demonstrated robust demand and shipment momentum.
Cloud and Networking Products benefited from strong AI-related server demand and pull-in momentum for data center equipment, resulting in solid year-on-year growth. Components and Other Products also achieved strong growth, supported by continued demand from Smart Consumer Electronics and other core business segments.
However, Computing Products and Smart Consumer Electronics recorded slight year-on-year declines. Computing Products were affected by pull-in timing, while Smart Consumer Electronics, despite improved pull-in momentum, saw a marginal decline due to exchange rate fluctuations.
“Operations are expected to “maintain sequential quarterly growth as AI server shipments continue to ramp up in the fourth quarter” and due to the traditional peak season ahead of year-end holidays in major Western markets,” Foxconn said.
Overall, Foxconn’s third-quarter 2025 revenue performance reflected a continued recovery in global electronics demand, strong momentum in AI and cloud infrastructure products, and stable contributions from its component business, leading to record quarterly revenue levels.
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