The Foxconn company from Taiwan announced on Monday that it has launched its first large language model and plans to use this technology to improve production and supply chain management. According to the company's statement, which assembles iPhone devices for Apple and also manufactures servers with artificial intelligence from Nvidia, the model is based on Meta's Llama 3.1 architecture and is the first large language model in Taiwan with enhanced inferential capabilities for Chinese and traditional Taiwanese language standards.
The largest contract electronics manufacturer in the world reported in its announcement that the model called 'FoxBrain' was trained using 120 graphics processing units from Nvidia's H100 series and was completed just four weeks ago.