Electronics Industry
Data Center Manufacturer to Build $300 Million Assembly Plant in Texas
Project is aimed at avoiding U.S. tariffs.

Wiwynn Corp., a supplier of artificial intelligence (AI) servers, plans to invest $300 million to build its first US assembly plant in Texas to avoid U.S. tariffs. Photo courtesy Wiwynn Corp.
TAIPEI, Taiwan—Wiwynn Corp., a supplier of artificial intelligence (AI) servers and components, plans to invest $300 million to build its first US assembly plant in Texas to avoid U.S. tariffs.
Wiwynn operates assembly plants in Taiwan, Mexico and Malaysia.
Domestically, Wiwynn is also increasing its capacity. The company increased capital expenditures by about 29 percent for its new assembly plant at the at the Southern Science Park in Taiwan.
Wiwynn supplies data centers to several major U.S. tech companies, including Meta Platforms Inc. and Microsoft Corp.
“Wiwynn is optimistic about the long-term market for data centers, and we are committed to continuous investments in AI, computing and other technologies,” the company said in a statement. “We will also flexibly adjust global capacity to respond to political and economic dynamics.”Looking for quick answers on assembly and manufacturing topics? Try Ask ASM, our new smart AI search tool. Ask ASM
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