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  1. Artificial Intelligence Content Hub
  2. Nvidia Photonics Deals Serve as Tailwind for THNQ & ROBO
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Nvidia Photonics Deals Serve as Tailwind for THNQ & ROBO

Elle Caruso FitzgeraldMar 04, 2026
2026-03-04

The AI narrative often centers on the limitless potential of software. However, the real-world trajectory of the technology is increasingly dictated by rigid physical limitations: copper wiring and data center temperature control.

In a significant move to solve the energy bottleneck threatening the sector, Nvidia (NVDA) announced on March 2 a pair of multiyear strategic agreements and a combined $4 billion investment in Lumentum Holdings (LITE) and Coherent (COHR) . 

These capital infusions, totaling $2 billion for each firm, are earmarked to support R&D and the construction of new U.S.-based fabrication facilities. The deals ensure Nvidia secures future capacity for advanced laser components necessary to scale next-generation data center architecture. 

The Transition to Photonics and Optical Interconnects

This partnership addresses a critical headwind facing gigawatt-scale AI factories. Traditional data center architectures rely on copper wiring to move data via electricity. However, this process generates immense heat and limits data transfer speeds. As AI scales, these inefficiencies become unsustainable.

Photonics, which is the science of transmitting data via light (photons) rather than electrons, offers a solution. By replacing legacy wiring with optical interconnects, data centers can achieve massive gains in performance per watt, moving data at the speed of light with virtually no heat generation. This fundamental shift serves as a tailwind for the ROBO Global Artificial Intelligence ETF (THNQ B-) and the ROBO Global Robotics and Automation Index ETF (ROBO B). 


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Investing in AI Infrastructure

Lumentum is currently the top holding within THNQ. Meanwhile, Coherent is a key name in ROBO. Both represent the “picks and shovels” of the AI infrastructure stack. 

THNQ’s strategy focuses on the entire AI value chain, with other top holdings including Palo Alto Networks, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Lam Research Corporation, and Teradyne.

On the other hand, ROBO offers broad exposure to the hardware side of this trend. Its top holdings include Teradyne, IPG Photonics, FUJI, and Fanuc.

For investors, these funds provide a diversified entry point into the companies facilitating this efficiency revolution. By capturing the growth of the essential hardware powering the AI backbone, THNQ and ROBO offer exposure to the structural transition from electrons to photons.

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vettafi.com is owned by VettaFi LLC (“VettaFi”). VettaFi is the index provider for THNQ and ROBO, for which it receives an index licensing fee. However, THNQ and ROBO are not issued, sponsored, endorsed, or sold by VettaFi. VettaFi and its affiliates have no obligation or liability in connection with the issuance, administration, marketing, or trading of THNQ and ROBO.

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