Apple Inks $30 Billion Chip Deal with Broadcom
9to5Mac noted that Apple is making its biggest domestic manufacturing move yet through a multi-billion dollar agreement with Broadcom. The deal aims to produce over 15 billion chips in the United States by helping scale up a facility in Colorado.
Apple has established a $30 billion contract with Broadcom to boost American chip production. This initiative is part of a broader $600 billion investment plan targeting the domestic supply chain over four years.
This massive capital injection strengthens Apple's domestic supply chain and ensures a steady supply of US-made components for future hardware like the iPhone and Nintendo Switch 2 devices.
The reporting comes from a reputable tech outlet citing a direct corporate commitment through Apple's American Manufacturing Program.
- 9to5MacPrimaryApple announces its largest US manufacturing investment, with BroadcomBen Lovejoy
"A little under a year ago, Apple promised to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over a four-year period through an American Manufacturing Program (AMP). The company has today announce"
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