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Foxconn sees "slightly better" 2024

Foxconn sees "slightly better" 2024

Warns on AI chip shortage.

By Staff Writer on Feb 5, 2024 12:17PM

Taiwan's Foxconn, Apple's biggest iPhone assembler and the world's largest contract electronics maker, expects its business this year to be "slightly better" than last year but is facing a shortage of chips for AI servers.

"We did pretty well last year, although we had a rather large write-off in the first quarter," Foxconn Chairman Liu Young-way said on Sunday, referring to a writedown related to its 34 percent stake in Japanese electronics maker Sharp Corp.

"As for this year's outlook, I think it might be slightly better than last year," Liu told reporters on the sidelines of the company's annual employee party in Taipei.

Foxconn in November said it had a "relatively conservative and neutral" outlook for 2024.

Demand for artificial intelligence (AI) servers will "of course" be good, but global economic uncertainty given geopolitical problems will affect consumer product demand, he added.

"One (market segment) will be good, but very many others - uh-oh."

Apple on Thursday forecasted a drop in iPhone sales and targeted overall revenue US$6 billion (S$8 billion) below Wall Street expectations as its China business took a hit.

The results confirmed some analysts' concerns that the company's signature product is losing ground in the key Asian market where consumers are buying foldable phones and phones from Huawei, powered by a China-made chip.

Liu said production capacity for chips for servers is limited, even with strong demand.

"When it comes up to keeping up with demand, perhaps there need to be new factories," he added.

Foxconn, formally called Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, will report fourth-quarter earnings next month when it will also update its outlook for this year. It releases January sales data on Monday.

Foxconn's shares have slid 2.4 percent so far this year, compared with a 0.7 percent gain for the broader market.

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