Foxconn Reports Record April Sales on AI Boom, Up 30%

Foxconn reported its highest-ever April sales of $26.33 billion, up 29.74% year-on-year, driven by strong AI demand. The cloud and networking division saw significant growth due to AI cloud momentum, while the computing division also rose. Despite a traditional slow season in Q2, AI server growth is expected to offset effects, with sales forecast to rise sequentially and year-on-year. Foxconn holds about 40% of the global AI market and will detail Q1 results on May 14.

Key Points: Foxconn Hits Record April Sales as AI Demand Surges

  • Foxconn reports record April sales of $26.33 billion, up 29.74% YoY
  • Cloud and networking division leads growth on AI cloud momentum
  • Q2 expected to grow year-on-year and sequentially despite slow season
  • First-quarter sales also hit record high of $67.42 billion
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Foxconn reports highest-ever April sales during AI boom

Foxconn reports highest-ever April sales of $26.33 billion, up 29.74% YoY, driven by strong AI server demand. Q2 outlook remains positive.

"AI server rack growth momentum is expected to help the company offset slow season effects - Hon Hai Precision Industry Co."

Taipei, May 5

Taiwan-based manufacturing giant Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. on Tuesday reported its highest-ever sales for April, up almost 30 per cent from a year earlier, driven by strong global demand for artificial intelligence applications, according to FocusTaiwan CNA English News.

In a statement, iPhone assembler Hon Hai, also known as Foxconn on the global market, said it posted US$26.33 billion in consolidated sales, up 29.74 per cent from a year earlier and 3.53 per cent from a month earlier.

In the first four months of this year, Hon Hai, which has stepped up efforts to roll out AI servers to diversify its production portfolio, generated US$93.69 billion in consolidated sales, up 29.7 per cent from a year earlier.

Compared with a year earlier, Hon Hai said its cloud and networking division posted significant sales growth due to strong AI cloud momentum, while its electronic components division also recorded rising sales with an increase in shipments.

Hon Hai said its computing division also saw robust sales growth in April on an increase in orders, but its smart consumer electronics division reported a mild decline in revenue.

On a month-to-month basis, Hon Hai said, its cloud and networking and electronic components divisions reported growth in revenue in April by taking advantage of AI momentum, but the computing division's sales remained flat.

The smart consumer division saw sales fall slightly from a month earlier in April due to a relatively high comparison base in March, the company said.

Hon Hai noted that the second quarter is a traditional slow season for the information and communications technology industry, as its major products are in a transition period.

However, AI server rack growth momentum is expected to help the company offset slow season effects in the April-June period, Hon Hai said, adding that based on orders received, sales for the second quarter could grow year-on-year and sequentially.

Hon Hai has scheduled an investor conference for May 14 to detail its first quarter results and give further guidance for the second quarter and for 2026 as a whole.

For the first quarter, Hon Hai, which currently has roughly 40 per cent of the global AI market, reported its highest-ever first quarter sales of US$67.42 billion in consolidated sales, citing an increase in shipments in cloud and networking devices as part of the ongoing AI boom, FocusTaiwan CNA English News reported.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Impressive numbers, but I hope Foxconn's expansion in AI doesn't come at the cost of worker welfare. Remember the protests at their Chennai plant? We need ethical growth, not just revenue growth.
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Ramesh W
As an Indian looking at this, I see opportunity. Foxconn's AI success means more demand for skilled engineers from India. Our talent pool in software and AI could benefit if we upskill properly. But we must ensure our domestic manufacturing also gets a piece of this pie.
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Michael C
Foxconn's numbers reflect the AI frenzy globally. But I worry about over-reliance on one product line. What if AI demand cools? India should diversify its electronics manufacturing base, not just chase AI servers.
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Vikram M
Excellent performance! Foxconn's 40% global AI market share shows Taiwan's manufacturing prowess. India should learn how they integrated R&D with production. Our 'Make in India' needs this kind of high-value output, not just assembling.
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Nisha Z
I'm happy for Foxconn's success, but let's not forget the environmental cost. AI servers consume massive energy. India is pushing for sustainable manufacturing. We need to balance growth with green practices. Hope Foxconn's Indian operations follow suit. 🌱
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Jennifer L
Interesting to see Foxconn's 'smart consumer electronics'

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