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Home » Tower and IQE Resolve Dispute, Collaborate on Silicon Photonics

Tower and IQE Resolve Dispute, Collaborate on Silicon Photonics

June 15, 2026
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IQE and  Tower Semiconductor⁠ announced a multi-year agreement for the supply of Indium Phosphide (InP) epiwafers that will support silicon photonics technologies aimed at AI-driven data center infrastructure. The agreement positions IQE as a strategic supplier for Tower’s silicon photonics roadmap, including optical connectivity solutions designed to address the growing bandwidth demands of large-scale AI clusters.

Under the agreement, IQE will supply InP epiwafers for several of Tower’s advanced silicon photonics platforms. The collaboration covers technologies targeting 200 Gbps-per-lane pluggable optical transceivers, development of next-generation 400 Gbps-per-lane optical modulators, and optical circuit switching technologies for future data center architectures. The contract includes minimum purchase commitments from Tower and reciprocal supply commitments from IQE, providing a framework for long-term production scaling.

The companies also resolved all outstanding intellectual property disputes through a separate agreement. As part of the settlement, Tower will grant IQE a worldwide, royalty-free license to porous silicon patents that were the subject of previous litigation, bringing all related legal actions to a close.

• Multi-year InP epiwafer supply agreement focused on AI data center optical connectivity
• Supports Tower’s silicon photonics roadmap for 200 Gbps/lane and future 400 Gbps/lane optical technologies
• Includes optical circuit switch development for large-scale AI infrastructure deployments
• Establishes minimum purchase and supply commitments between both companies
• Resolves all outstanding IP litigation through a royalty-free patent licensing agreement
• Strengthens Tower’s silicon photonics ecosystem and IQE’s position in hyperscale AI infrastructure supply chains

Jutta Meier, CEO of IQE, said: “This agreement reinforces IQE’s position within Tier 1 global hyperscale cloud and AI infrastructure markets. With decades of InP epitaxy expertise and established high-volume manufacturing capability, IQE is primed to support next-generation optical connectivity applications as they scale from innovation to commercial deployment.”

🌐 Analysis

While silicon photonics provides the manufacturing economics and integration advantages needed for volume deployment, InP remains critical for high-performance optical functions such as lasers and modulators. The roadmap discussed by IQE and Tower aligns with broader industry efforts to move beyond today’s 100 Gbps-per-lane architectures toward 200 Gbps and eventually 400 Gbps-per-lane optical engines for next-generation AI clusters.

The announcement also reinforces Tower Semiconductor’s growing position in silicon photonics foundry services. The company has expanded its silicon photonics offerings as hyperscalers, optical module vendors, and networking equipment suppliers seek alternatives to vertically integrated manufacturing models. The settlement of the porous silicon patent dispute removes a potential distraction and establishes a broader technology relationship between the companies as demand accelerates for optical connectivity, optical switching, and co-packaged photonics technologies supporting AI infrastructure.

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Company Profile: Tower Semiconductor (NASDAQ: TSEM)
HeadquartersMigdal HaEmek, Israel
Leadership
Russell Ellwanger (CEO)
Dr. Marco Racanelli (President)
Business ModelPure-play specialty analog and mixed-signal semiconductor foundry
Core Technologies
Silicon Photonics SiGe BiCMOS RF CMOS CMOS Image Sensors Power Management
Manufacturing FootprintIsrael (Migdal HaEmek), United States (Newport Beach, CA; San Antonio, TX), Japan (TPSCo fabs), Italy (Agrate)
AI Infrastructure Focus Co-packaged optics (CPO) and high-speed optical interconnect platforms targeting AI/ML cluster scaling.
Strategic Milestones Multi-year InP epiwafer supply agreement with IQE to support 200 Gbps/lane transceivers and 400 Gbps/lane modulators; concurrently settles all outstanding IP/patent litigation between both firms.
Market Opportunity AI-driven optical networking, high-rad aerospace/defense applications, and next-generation automotive/hyperscale data center connectivity.
Company Profile: IQE plc (AIM: IQE)
HeadquartersCardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Leadership
Jutta Meier (CEO & CFO)
Mark Cubitt (Executive Chair)
Business ModelPure-play global supplier of advanced compound semiconductor epitaxial wafers (epiwafers) and substrate material solutions
Core Technologies
Indium Phosphide (InP) Gallium Nitride (GaN) Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) Gallium Antimonide (GaSb) MOCVD & MBE Epitaxy
Manufacturing FootprintUnited Kingdom (Cardiff/Newport), United States (Bethlehem, PA; Greensboro, NC), Taiwan (Hsinchu)
AI Infrastructure Focus High-speed optical communication components (VCSELs, laser diodes, and modulators) enabling data transmissions across AI clusters and hyperscale data center infrastructure.
Strategic Milestones Completed major strategic balance sheet fundraising backed by MACOM; signed a milestone multi-year supply pact with Tower Semiconductor to scale 200G/lane and 400G/lane optical frameworks, fully resolving prior IP/patent friction.
Market Opportunity Next-gen AI cloud architecture, satellite internet constellations, microLED display ecosystems, and high-voltage automotive Power GaN devices.
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