NVIDIA dropped the Factory Operations Blueprint (FOX) at GTC Taipei during COMPUTEX on June 8 — a reference design for building autonomous factory manager agents. Four of Taiwan's biggest manufacturers are already deploying it.
What the FOX blueprint packs
FOX is built with NVIDIA's NemoClaw, AI-Q Blueprint, and open-source Nemotron models. It's optimized to run on the DGX Station powered by the new GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip — a piece of hardware that spits out 20 petaflops of FP4 performance and comes with 748GB of coherent memory. That's enough to run AI models up to 1 trillion parameters locally, no cloud required.
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Who's building what with it
Foxconn is building MoMClaw, a system that connects sensors and machine signals with hundreds of specialized agents. The company projects an 80% improvement in root cause analysis time, a 15% increase in labor productivity, and a 10% decrease in machine failure rates. Pegatron is building a factory manager agent that targets a 15% reduction in asset redundancy costs. Advantech has already deployed its AI Factory Brain — built with the FOX blueprint — to autonomously manage energy, and projects a 10% cut in consumption. Wistron is adopting the blueprint with NVIDIA Cosmos and Metropolis VSS to build surface-mount technology agents for production-line operations.
The numbers behind the rollout
The projections are concrete: 80% faster root cause analysis, 15% higher labor productivity, 10% fewer machine failures, 15% less asset redundancy, 10% lower energy use. These aren't theoretical. They're the targets these manufacturers are putting into practice right now in Taiwan's factories.
This is AI moving straight onto the factory floor, not sitting in a datacenter. The GB300's 748GB of coherent memory means factories can process unstructured sensor data in real time without a cloud round trip. That opens up new possibilities for edge computing in industrial settings — and for potential integration with on-chain oracles down the line. The four manufacturers are rolling out these agents now. NVIDIA says the FOX blueprint is available as a reference design for any manufacturer looking to build its own autonomous factory manager.



