Coherent Corp. discusses NVIDIA partnership at conference

Coherent Corp. executives presented at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on March 3, 2026, highlighting a new agreement with NVIDIA. The partnership focuses on photonics and optics for data center innovations. CEO James Anderson described NVIDIA as a long-standing customer and partner.

The Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference took place on March 3, 2026, at 5:35 PM EST. Coherent Corp. (COHR), a company specializing in photonics and optics, was represented by CEO and President James Anderson and CFO and Treasurer Sherri Luther. Meta Marshall from Morgan Stanley's Research Division moderated the session.

Marshall opened by referencing a major announcement from the previous day regarding Coherent's agreement with NVIDIA. She asked Anderson to provide context for investors present.

Anderson expressed enthusiasm about the development. He noted that NVIDIA has been a valued customer and partner for over two decades, particularly since NVIDIA's acquisition of Mellanox. 'NVIDIA has been a great customer and a great partner of ours for over 2 decades through their Mellanox acquisition,' Anderson said. 'And they really are a wonderful customer. We learn a lot from them. We think NVIDIA makes us a better company as we work with them.'

The new agreement marks a significant expansion of their collaboration. It centers on leveraging photonics and optics to advance data center architecture, with a particular emphasis on improving power efficiency. Anderson stated, 'It's all around using photonics and optics to continue to innovate and advance data center architecture, especially around driving better power efficiency in data center architecture. And so we're certainly really excited about that.'

This presentation underscores Coherent's role in supporting key players in the technology sector amid growing demands for efficient data infrastructure.

Relaterede artikler

Executives from Meta and AMD shaking hands to announce a multibillion-dollar deal for custom AI chips, with logos and tech visuals on a backdrop screen.
Billede genereret af AI

Meta agrees to multibillion-dollar AI chip deal with AMD

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

Meta has announced a multi-year partnership with AMD to purchase up to six gigawatts of custom AI chips, potentially gaining a 10% stake in the chipmaker through performance-based shares. The deal, valued in double-digit billions per gigawatt, aims to support Meta's expanding AI infrastructure across its platforms. This arrangement mirrors a similar agreement AMD made with OpenAI last year.

Lumentum Holdings Inc. revealed a $2 billion investment from NVIDIA during its presentation at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on March 2, 2026. The partnership, developed over years, includes a multibillion-dollar purchase commitment for high-powered lasers. CEO Michael Hurlston highlighted the company's advantages in laser technology for optical applications.

Rapporteret af AI

Meta has struck a major deal with Nvidia to purchase millions of Blackwell and Rubin GPUs, marking a new phase in AI infrastructure. The partnership includes deploying Nvidia's Confidential Computing technology in WhatsApp to enable AI features while protecting user data. This expands on Meta's ambitious AI investments amid growing demand for integrated computing solutions.

Ambarella, Inc. participated in the 2026 Cantor Global Technology & Industrial Growth Conference on March 11. The company published a slide deck in connection with the event. This presentation highlights Ambarella's activities in the technology sector.

Rapporteret af AI

Rayonier Inc. presented at Citi's 2026 Global Property CEO Conference in Miami, highlighting its recent merger with PotlatchDeltic. CEO Mark McHugh provided an overview of the combined company and its strategic advantages. The session focused on expanding the timberland portfolio and value realization opportunities.

Beijing has reportedly greenlit the sale of hundreds of thousands of Nvidia's H200 AI chips to Chinese companies, marking a key win after prolonged US export restrictions. This decision reflects a notable evolution in American technology policy toward China. Meanwhile, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been enjoying casual outings in the country.

Rapporteret af AI

The Chinese government has reportedly approved DeepSeek's purchase of NVIDIA's advanced H200 AI chips, according to Reuters. This approval comes amid ongoing US restrictions and efforts by Chinese firms to acquire high-performance hardware. ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent have also received permission to buy a total of 400,000 such GPUs.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis