Osaka - Japan’s Sharp aims to log sales of ¥200 billion to ¥300 billion from new businesses it is launching in collaboration with its parent company, Taiwan’s Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., its president and CEO, Tetsuji Kawamura, has said.In particular, Sharp sees artificial intelligence infrastructure as a pillar of its growth, Kawamura said in an interview Friday.“AI servers are expected to account for more than 80%” of sales from the new businesses, he said.