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Corning partners with Nvidia to expand US fiber optic output for AI growth

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 8:19 AM

May 6 (Reuters) – Corning and Nvidia said on Wednesday they would partner to expand U.S. production of optical connectivity products ​used in artificial intelligence data centers.

The ‌specialty glass maker also raised its long-term sales targets on surging demand for AI infrastructure. Its shares rose more than 19% in early trading.

The deal ‌shows ​how the AI boom is ⁠lifting demand beyond chips, ⁠benefiting suppliers such as Corning that make the fiber-optic equipment needed to move data between thousands of processors in large data ​centers.

• The specialty glass and fiber-optics maker said it would increase U.S.-based optical ⁠connectivity manufacturing capacity tenfold and ⁠expand domestic fiber production capacity ​by more than 50%.

• The expansion, expected to ​create more than 3,000 jobs, includes three ‌new advanced manufacturing facilities in North Carolina and Texas.

• For Corning, the partnership strengthens one of its fastest-growing businesses at a time ⁠when weaker demand in non-optical segments, including specialty glass for consumer electronics, has weighed on its outlook.

• ⁠Separately, Corning ‌said it expects to reach ⁠a $20 billion annualized sales run rate ​by ‌the end of this year.

• The ​company now ⁠aims for a $30 billion annualized run rate by the end of 2028 under its internal plan, and $40 billion by the end of 2030.

(Reporting by Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Devika Syamnath)