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If finalized, this would mark the first use of humanoid robots in Nvidia's production and the first such deployment at a Foxconn AI server plant.
In a bold step toward next-gen manufacturing, Nvidia and Foxconn are reportedly in advanced discussions to deploy humanoid robots at Foxconn’s upcoming AI server plant in Houston, which will produce Nvidia’s cutting-edge GB300 AI servers. If implemented, this would be Nvidia’s first production line powered by humanoid robotics and Foxconn’s first deployment of such technology in an AI server facility.
The potential integration represents a landmark moment in AI factory automation, promising to transform traditional assembly lines through advanced robotics capable of performing complex tasks alongside or in place of human workers. The initiative highlights a growing trend toward AI-driven industrial innovation, combining robotic dexterity with Nvidia’s powerful AI computing infrastructure.

While neither company has publicly confirmed the final rollout timeline, sources suggest a decision could be made in the coming months, potentially ushering in a new era of AI robotics deployment in high-tech manufacturing. Foxconn is already a leader in automation, but the use of humanoid robots in manufacturing environments remains a frontier few have explored at scale.
The Houston plant will serve as a key production hub for Nvidia’s AI server infrastructure amid surging global demand for generative AI hardware. The inclusion of humanoid robots could improve precision, speed, and safety across operations, while also setting a new benchmark for robotics in industrial applications.
It’s still unclear what specific tasks the robots will perform at the factory, but Foxconn has been training them to pick and place objects, plug in cables, and help with assembly work, as shared in a company presentation in May. According to sources familiar with the matter, the Houston factory is a good place to use humanoid robots because it’s a new facility with more space compared to other AI server factories.
This collaboration not only reinforces the Nvidia-Foxconn strategic partnership, but also signals the future of smart factories, where AI and robotics converge to power next-generation computing hardware.
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