Nvidia, Manufacturer To Build 3 U.S. Plants To Support Data Centers

Nvidia is partnering with Corning to build three new manufacturing facilities in North Carolina and Texas, expanding Corning's U.S.-based manufacturing capacity for optical connectivity equipment. The partnership aims to support Nvidia's data center business and create over 3,000 high-paying jobs.
Nvidia, the world's largest company by market cap, is partnering with Corning to create U.S. facilities for producing transmission materials used in data centers. The companies announced plans to build three new manufacturing facilities in North Carolina and Texas. Corning's U.S.-based manufacturing capacity for optical connectivity equipment will increase by 10 times, and its U.S. fiber production capacity will expand by over 50%. The facilities will create more than 3,000 high-paying jobs. Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said the partnership represents a 'once-in-a-generation opportunity to reinvigorate American manufacturing and supply chains.' The partnership is part of Nvidia's efforts to expand into other segments of the AI and data center infrastructure world through partnerships.
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