Nvidia funds construction of Corning plants, in addition to equity investment


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SAN ⁠FRANCISCO, May 7 (Reuters) - Nvidia has paid several ⁠billion dollars tohelp fund new factories for ‌glassmaker Corningin addition to taking an equity stake of up to $3.2 billion disclosed earlier this week, the CEOs of the ​two companies confirmed on Thursday.

Nvidia ⁠CEO Jensen Huang said ⁠the AI chip supplier has made "a multi-billion-dollar prepayment" ⁠that was ‌not disclosed when it announced an equity investment earlier this week in ⁠Corning, whose glass is used in the ​fiber-optic cables ‌that connect computers in massive data centers. He ⁠spoke on ​CNBC in a joint interview with Corning CEO Wendell Weeks.

"It's going to create thousands of jobs," Huang ⁠said. "He's going to build brand ​new factories" that will increase U.S. production capacity by "a factor of 10."

Later in the interview, Weeks confirmed ⁠the prepayment, without disclosing the sum, and said it was separate from the equity investment.

"He's going to be helping invest in these great factories ​in the U.S., and then, ⁠as well as that, he's got an option ​to build about a $3 billion ‌position in our equity," Weeks ​told CNBC's Jim Cramer.

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Sonali Paul)

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