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Apple and Broadcom are extending their custom chip partnership through 2031

The two companies signed new multi-year agreements for Broadcom to develop and supply custom ASIC chips across multiple generations of Apple products
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The Motley Fool
· Jul 11, 2026
Apple CEO Tim Cook Announces $30 Billion Broadcom Deal to Produce 15 Billion Chips
The major chip deal with Broadcom is part of Apple's American Manufacturing Program.
BOL News
· Jul 8, 2026
Apple pledges $30 billion to expand U.S. chip production with Broadcom
CUPERTINO: Apple said Wednesday it is expanding its partnership with chipmaker Broadcom in a multi-year deal expected to exceed 30 billion, marking the iPhone maker’s largest U.S. manufacturing commitment to date. The agreement will lead to the production of more than 15 billion U.S.-made chips and includes a 1.5 billion expansion of Broadcom’s facility in ... Read more The post Apple pledges 30 billion to expand U.S. chip production with Broadcom appeared first on BOL News.
TASS
· Jul 8, 2026
Apple signs deal with Broadcom to manufacture billions of Chips in the US
According to Apple, the five-year agreement, expected to exceed 30 billion, will lead to the production of more than 15 billion US-made chips and support hundreds of American jobs
The Next Web
· Jul 6, 2026
Broadcom extends its Apple chip work through 2031 in a fresh custom-silicon deal
Broadcom has extended its long-running relationship with Apple through 2031, signing new multi-year agreements to design and supply a range of custom chips for the iPhone maker. The deal deepens one of the most important supplier relationships in consumer electronics, and it sent Broadcom’s shares up around 4 as investors read it as a guarantee [] This story continues at The Next Web
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· Jul 8, 2026
Apple is committing more than $30 billion to Broadcom for U.S.-made chips
The multiyear agreement, Apple's largest U.S. manufacturing commitment to date, will produce more than 15 billion chips and expand a Colorado factory
Anadolu Agency
· Jul 8, 2026
Apple signs over $30B chipmaking deal with Broadcom in US manufacturing push
Deal to produce more than 15B US-made chips, includes 1.5B expansion of Broadcom facility in Colorado
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