3M Launches High-Speed Fiber Optics; TSMC Plans Price Increases on Advanced Nodes
3M's fiber optic technology, unveiled on June 25, 2026, accelerates AI infrastructure with speeds of 1.2 terabits per second. This innovation could reduce operational expenses for cloud providers by 18%, saving the industry $2.3 billion annually by 2028.

3M's new fiber optic cables are set to enhance AI infrastructure, improving transmission speeds by 15% to 1.2 terabits per second. The technology has entered integration phases with major firms, including Amazon and Microsoft.
Analysts anticipate that 3M's fiber division revenue will grow from 12% in 2025 to 25% by 2027. Concurrently, TSMC is raising prices across its advanced chip manufacturing portfolio, affecting around 74% of wafer revenue.
These price hikes, ranging from 5% to 10%, could significantly impact technology firms such as Apple, NVIDIA, and AMD. The combined developments highlight competitive pressures in the fiber optic and semiconductor markets, indicating potential cost implications for tech consumers.




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