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Nvidia Announces 3.2 Billion Dollar AI Optical Fiber Deal with Corning

What Happened

Nvidia has announced it will invest up to 3.2 billion dollars in Corning, a leading glass and optical material producer, in a wide-reaching deal that focuses on securing optical fiber cables for AI data centers. The agreement includes building three new factories by Corning, specifically to meet Nvidia’s expanding need for reliable, high-performance cables as its chips power next-generation AI workloads. This move highlights Nvidia’s strategy to guarantee key components for its accelerated computing initiatives and support soaring AI demand in locations where the factories will be constructed.

Why It Matters

This collaboration underscores the growing importance of reliable infrastructure in the AI hardware ecosystem, with Nvidia securing a long-term supply of optical fiber to boost AI processing efficiency. It reflects how tech leaders are forging deep partnerships to meet AI’s surging compute needs and global data center expansion. Read more in our AI News Hub

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