As Meta races to build enormous data centers amid the surging demand for artificial intelligence, the company is relying on 175-year-old glassmaker Corning for critical support. Meta has agreed to pay Corning up to $6 billion through 2030 for fiber-optic cable to use in its AI data centers. Corning CEO Wendell Weeks shared details of the deal in an exclusive CNBC interview conducted at the company’s cable factory in Hickory, North Carolina.
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