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    Nokia looks to increase photonic chip output

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJune 18, 2026
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    Nokia recently highlighted a major expansion of its advanced test and packaging operations in the state of Pennsylvania.

    This move is likely envisioned to scale the production of optical networking technologies which underpin AI infrastructure.

    The Finnish vendor stated the investment will increase the facility’s production capacity by up to 10 times its current level, with the extended capability expected to be commercially available by the end of Q3.

    Nokia said the expansion in Allentown, Pennsylvania, is expected to nearly double the workforce there to more than 500 across engineering, manufacturing and R&D, with a projected economic impact of more than $500 million over the next five years.

    It noted the Allentown site is one of only a few facilities in the U.S. providing advanced test and packaging of photonic chips into optical modules for use in AI and telecoms infrastructure.

    Nokia stated less than 2% of global semiconductor advanced test and packaging currently takes place in the U.S., making domestic capacity a strategic priority. The company claimed its optical technologies can reduce energy usage in AI communications by as much as 75%.

    The expansion is part of Nokia’s multi-year plan to invest $4 billion in research and manufacturing in the U.S. for AI-ready network connectivity.

    The Allentown project involves approximately $30 million in total investment, including around $4 million in assistance from the state of Pennsylvania and approximately $10 million in federal CHIPS and Science Act tax credit.

    Nokia CEO Justin Hotard said the “AI supercycle” is fundamentally reshaping network and infrastructure requirements and noted the Allentown expansion was a direct investment in that future.

    “It also reflects the strong partnership between Nokia, the United States, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to support advanced manufacturing, create jobs, and strengthen US technology leadership and global competitiveness”, he said.

    Source: Mobile World Live

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