Three years ago, a former GM factory in Ohio seemed poised for a dramatic comeback. Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics giant best known for assembling iPhones, purchased the site from Lordstown Motors ...
Foxconn has offered to pay newly recruited workers 10,000 yuan ($1,400) to quit and leave the world's largest iPhone assembly factory, in an attempt to quell protests that saw hundreds clash with ...
Manufacturer to the stars Foxconn is building so many AI servers that they’re now bringing in more cash than consumer electronics – even counting the colossal quantity of iPhones it creates for Apple.
Skild AI, the Pittsburgh robotics startup that rocketed to unicorn status after a blockbuster fundraising run, has locked in ...
The Lordstown factory once held great promise. The former General Motors plant in Ohio was supposed to produce several game-changing electric vehicles, first from startup Lordstown Motors and then ...
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