Apple wants to tap the talent at Foxconn to power its Apple Intelligence servers, though the supplier may already be at capacity.

Apple Intelligence

Apple Intelligence
Apple has been ramping up efforts for Apple Intelligence, its user-centric suite of artificial intelligence tools. Consequently, the company aims to manufacture specialized servers to enhance its computational power.
Currently, the company is in talks with Foxconn, its largest iPhone supplier. The Taiwanese supplier already provides a similar service for Nvidia.