Bull and Foxconn to Build Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 AI Servers in Europe
Bull, the French computing company, and Foxconn are moving quickly on their new partnership with a major step into Europe’s fast-growing artificial intelligence infrastructure market. The two companies announced that they will manufacture systems based on Nvidia’s Vera Rubin NVL72 platform in Europe, marking the first major result of the collaboration they revealed just two weeks earlier.
The move is significant because demand for AI servers continues to surge as companies, research institutions, cloud providers, and governments invest heavily in advanced computing power. By producing Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72-based systems in Europe, Bull and Foxconn aim to support the region’s need for high-performance AI infrastructure while strengthening local manufacturing capabilities.
Nvidia’s Vera Rubin NVL72 platform is expected to play an important role in next-generation AI workloads, including large language models, generative AI applications, advanced data processing, and enterprise-scale machine learning. Systems built on this platform are designed for organizations that require powerful, efficient, and scalable computing solutions.
For Bull, the announcement reinforces its position in the European high-performance computing and enterprise technology market. For Foxconn, one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturers, the project expands its role in AI server production at a time when global demand for accelerated computing hardware is rising rapidly.
The European manufacturing plan also reflects a broader industry trend: companies are looking to diversify production and bring critical technology supply chains closer to key markets. As AI becomes more central to business, science, defense, healthcare, and public services, Europe is seeking stronger access to advanced computing systems produced within the region.
Although the partnership between Bull and Foxconn is still new, this early announcement shows that both companies are moving with urgency. Manufacturing Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 systems in Europe could help reduce delivery times, improve supply chain resilience, and give European customers better access to cutting-edge AI server technology.
With artificial intelligence reshaping the technology landscape, the collaboration between Bull and Foxconn may become an important part of Europe’s AI hardware ecosystem. Their work on Nvidia’s Vera Rubin NVL72 platform signals a clear push to support the next wave of AI computing from within Europe.





