TAIPAI, Taiwan – Foxconn, the world’s largest contract manufacturer of electronics, reported revenues of 2.6 trillion in Taiwan dollars – or $82.7 billion in U.S. currency – during the fourth quarter of 2025, a leap of 22% compared with the same period in 2024.
Foxconn said its results marked a new record for revenue during a single quarter, driven mostly by demand in the artificial intelligence sector.
On a U.S. dollar basis, the company said revenues increased 26.4%.
Foxconn is the world’s largest assembler of the Apple iPhone.
The company has also ramped up its data server program and intends to build AI data center components at its factory in Lordstown, Ohio. The facility, a former General Motors vehicle assembly plant, was acquired by Japanese investment giant SoftBank Group in August. The intent is to integrate these operations into SoftBank’s Stargate program, which it established with partners Oracle and OpenAI.
Foxconn also reported an increase of 18% in year-over-year revenue.
