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Apple Invests $30B with Broadcom in US Chip Production

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Apple is making its largest U.S. manufacturing investment to date, committing $30 billion to a multi-year agreement with Broadcom. This deal, part of Apple's $600 billion American Manufacturing Program, aims to bring chip design and production back to the United States.

The partnership will focus on manufacturing custom silicon components and advanced wireless connectivity technologies for a variety of Apple products. Broadcom plans to invest $1.5 billion to expand and modernize its facilities in Fort Collins, Colorado, where it will produce radio frequency components and advanced wireless technologies. This initiative is expected to result in the production of over 15 billion U.S.-made chips and create hundreds of American jobs.

This significant investment signals Apple's ongoing commitment to domestic manufacturing and innovation. For consumers, it suggests a continued focus on high-performance connectivity in future Apple devices. The deal also solidifies Broadcom's role as a critical U.S.-based supplier for the tech giant, bolstering domestic semiconductor production capabilities.