First reported by MacRumors
Apple and Broadcom Extend Chip Supply Deal to 2031
Apple Commits $30 Billion to Broadcom for US-Made Custom Chips in Major Domestic Manufacturing Deal
Apple has committed over $30 billion to Broadcom for the production of custom chips entirely manufactured in the United States through 2031. This multi-year deal represents Apple's largest domestic manufacturing investment to date and responds to the Trump administration's push to onshore semiconductor production. Broadcom will invest $1.5 billion to expand its Fort Collins, Colorado facility to manufacture advanced radio frequency components, including FBAR filters and wireless connectivity technology for Apple devices. Broadcom shares rose over 6% following the announcement.
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Apple is pouring more than $30 billion into Broadcom for custom chips made entirely in the US, its biggest domestic manufacturing bet to date
The multi-year deal, announced Wednesday, locks in Broadcom to produce over 15 billion US-made chips through 2031
Broadcom will invest $1.5 billion to expand its Fort Collins, Colorado facility, where it will manufacture advanced radio frequency components including FBAR filters and wireless connectivity tech for Apple devices
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Apple invests over $30 billion in Broadcom for US-made custom chips, boosting domestic semiconductor production and AI capabilities.
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