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  • Import of optical cables from Mexico

    Import of optical cables from Mexico

    The study details that 96% of Mexico's fiber optic cable exports go to the United States, confirming its key position in the regional supply chain. Meanwhile, 55% of the United States' fiber optic cable imports also come from Mexico, reflecting a complementary. United States Imports from Mexico of Optical Fibres, Optical Fibre Bundles and Cables was US$617. These imports were supplied by to 34,943 Global, marking a growth rate of % compared to the preceding twelve months. Within this period, in alone, World imported Fiber Optical Cable shipments. Freight Transport in Total, B/L and activity value will be helpful to sort Fiber Optic Buyers. Mexico is a significant global player in the optical fiber cables market, both as a producer and a trading hub. RCA values ​​greater than 1 indicate that the state has comparative advantages in.

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  • Mexico supplier s AI server 200G

    Mexico supplier s AI server 200G

    Foxconn and NVIDIA have begun production of the GB200 NVL72 data center servers in Mexico. This infrastructure is primarily intended for Project Stargate, the OpenAI and US government initiative to drive large-scale AI development. "That already exists, it is being produced in. Foxconn, the world's largest server manufacturer, is set to construct a colossal AI server manufacturing facility in Mexico to meet the overwhelming demand for Nvidia's cutting-edge GB200 system. Foxconn, the Taiwanese global leader in contract electronics manufacturing, has announced a major investment to build the world's largest plant in Mexico dedicated to assembling Nvidia's GB200 superchips, marking a. The Governor of Jalisco, Mexico, Pablo Lemus Navarro, has announced that Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai, is planning to build a massive artificial intelligence (AI) server factory near Guadalajara. The factory is expected to be completed within a year. Foxconn is building a mega chip factory in Mexico where it will assemble AI servers using Nvidia's GB200 superchip for its next-generation Blackwell family computing platform.

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