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Apple pledges $30 billion to expand U.S. chip production with Broadcom

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July 8, 2026

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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.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Apple Strikes Massive $30 Billion Deal to Boost US Chip Manufacturing

Apple is significantly ramping up its investment in American manufacturing through a new multiyear partnership with Broadcom. The iPhone maker officially announced a deal today valued at more than 30 billion US to design and manufacture custom silicon components and wireless connectivity tech right in the U.S. Yesterday, Broadcom made the announcement in an SEC [] The post Apple Strikes Massive 30 Billion Deal to Boost US Chip Manufacturing first appeared on iPhone in Canada.

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· 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

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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

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 8, 2026

Apple to spend $30 billion on US-made chips as part of Trump deal

Apple said Wednesday that it plans to spend more than 30 billion on chips produced in the United States by Broadcom, which is expected to result in more than 15 billion chips. The deal includes the design and production of custom silicon components primarily used in semiconductors, as well as wireless connectivity technologies that help []

The Motley Fool

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· 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.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Apple to spend $30 billion on US-made Broadcom chips

Apple plans to spend more than $30 billion under a multi-year chip supply deal with Broadcom, bolstering its U.S. sourcing as the Trump administration pushes to expand domestic chip manufacturing. Tech correspondent Stephen Nellis explains. #Broadcom #Chips #Apple #Trump #Tech

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