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AI data centers require 36 times more fiber than designs with standard servers

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Major Chinese optical fiber manufacturers have booked orders stretching into early 2027, as AI data center construction drives demand growth that the supply chain cannot match, according to a DigiTimes report.

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The scale of demand from AI infrastructure dwarfs anything the fiber industry could ever have planned for. All this is because AI training and inference clusters require far denser interconnect fabrics than conventional cloud infrastructure. Unfortunately, manufacturing optical fiber preforms, the glass rods from which fiber is drawn, is a technically demanding process with high barriers to entry. Compounding the bottleneck, manufacturers have shifted production from standard G.652D fiber used in telecom networks to higher-margin G.657A fiber suited to AI data centers and drone applications.

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