Group 1 - The company aims to increase compute capacity by adding one gigawatt per month, targeting a total of six gigawatts for the next year [1] - Capital expenditure (CapEx) required for building factories and data centers in the U.S. is estimated to be between $1 billion to $5 billion [2][3] - The company faces challenges in scaling up operations in the U.S., particularly due to a shortage of labor [3][4] Group 2 - The company is currently assembling 1,000 server racks per week, with a target to increase this to between 1,500 to 2,000 racks per week next year [5][6] - Securing power for data centers is critical, as data center users have more influence in negotiations with the government regarding power supply [6][7] - The cost structure for consumer electronics, such as smartphones, differs significantly from servers, as labor costs represent a larger percentage of total costs for lower-priced items [8][9]
Hon Hai: US Capex for Data Center To Start at $1-5 Billion