Nvidia Invests $6.5B in Photonics to Revolutionize AI Data Centers, Expand U.S. Manufacturing
May 29, 2026
Nvidia has steered at least $6.5 billion into photonics-focused companies over the past three months, backing Lumentum, Coherent, Marvell, and Corning, while participating in Ayar Labs’ $500 million Series E to push advanced optical connectivity.
The investments signal strong industry momentum behind silicon photonics as Nvidia targets to ease data transfer bottlenecks in AI infrastructure and scale next‑gen rack‑scale solutions.
Analysts note that Nvidia’s photonics push aligns with broader moves by tech peers to fund photonics and related startups, reinforcing a shift toward optical interconnects in AI data centers.
Industry analysts warn production scaling is a key hurdle, with manufacturing yield and precise alignment in co-packaged optical assemblies complicating large‑scale adoption and potentially delaying broader deployment past 2028.
The broader challenge remains achieving defect-free production at scale and maintaining tight optical–silicon alignment in co-packaged systems.
The core bottleneck is internal data-center connectivity, where photonics can outperform copper in speed for chip‑to‑chip and server‑to‑server data movement.
Industry watchers expect optical connectivity to become critical for AI infrastructure, enabling higher bandwidth between GPUs, memory, and networking chips even as copper remains cheaper today.
Nvidia’s CEO has signaled a push to scale silicon photonics, expand GPU‑to‑GPU interconnects, and push suppliers to lift manufacturing capacity ahead of demand.
Market context shows AI‑related memory and semiconductor stocks, including a notable surge in related names, as the AI boom fuels demand.
Nvidia’s ongoing photonics expansion ties into broader industry activity, with startups like Mistral AI pursuing in‑house chip designs to improve data‑center efficiency.
Rivals’ co‑investment in Ayar Labs underscores geopolitical and strategic concerns about domestic photonics manufacturing, with Nvidia’s scale heightening competitive tensions.
Corning’s funding will expand U.S. optical‑connectivity manufacturing capacity, growing fibre output and adding new plants in North Carolina and Texas, creating several thousand jobs.
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