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STMicro weighs Crolles fab expansion as AI optics demand rises, CEO says

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Posted on June 2, 2026

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STMicro weighs Crolles fab expansion as AI optics demand rises, CEO says

STMicroelectronics Considers Expansion Amid Rising AI Data Centre Demand

By Nathan Vifflin

June 2 (Reuters) - STMicroelectronics will likely decide on a further expansion of its Crolles chipmaking site in France by the end of 2026, as demand for silicon photonics used in AI data centres accelerates, its chief executive said on Tuesday.

CEO Insights on Expansion Plans

CEO Jean-Marc Chery, speaking at a conference in Geneva, Switzerland hosted by BNP Paribas, said the expected shift towards so-called near-package optics, where optical engines sit closer to processors, would require a capacity decision.

"Here we have to decide between now and the end of the year (on) additional expansion in Crolles," Chery said. "This is most likely what we will do."

Role of the Crolles Facility in Silicon Photonics

The Franco-Italian chipmaker is using its 300-millimetre wafer fabrication plant in Crolles as the main manufacturing base for silicon photonics, a technology used in optical connections inside and between data centres.

Chery said STMicro had already built infrastructure at the plant that could support the silicon photonics business through 2026, 2027 and the start of 2028, but the move towards near-package optics would expand the addressable market.

Manufacturing Capacity and Supply Chain Considerations

The chipmaker will not be limited by its own data centre manufacturing capacity over the next three years, Chery said, though he added that STMicro would need to pay attention to its subcontractors, especially in packaging, which is the process of assembling and protecting chips for use in devices.

Financial Outlook and Strategic Partnerships

Earlier on Tuesday, STMicro raised its data centre revenue outlook, targeting about $1 billion this year.

"We are going to be the growth story of that market simply because of the fact that we're starting this year with 5% market share, and our ability to get to 30% is really in sight," STMicro executive Remi El-Ouazzane said.

Support from Major Industry Players

"We know of the engagements to get there (and) we have the backing of the biggest hyperscaler to get there," El-Ouazzane said, in reference to STMicro's strategic partnership with Amazon Web Services.

(Reporting by Nathan Vifflin in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • STMicro may expand its Crolles facility before end‑2026 to boost production of silicon photonics for AI infrastructure(investing.com)
  • CEO Jean‑Marc Chery highlighted accelerating demand for near‑package optics, where optical engines sit closer to processors, as the trigger for the expansion decision(en.wikipedia.org)
  • STMicro has already entered high‑volume production of its PIC100 silicon photonics platform and raised its 2026 AI‑data‑centre revenue target to around $1 billion, underscoring momentum in the segment(tradingview.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is STMicro considering an expansion of its Crolles site?
STMicro is considering expansion to meet rising demand for silicon photonics used in AI data centres.
What technology is driving STMicro's possible expansion?
The expected shift towards near-package optics, which places optical engines closer to processors, is a key driver.
When will the expansion decision for the Crolles fab likely be made?
A decision on further expansion of the Crolles chipmaking site is likely by the end of 2026.
Who provided the update on the Crolles fab expansion plans?
CEO Jean-Marc Chery provided the update during a conference in Geneva.

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