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Broadcom extends its Apple chip work through 2031 in a fresh custom-silicon deal

The Next Web

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July 6, 2026

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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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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.

Investing.com

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· Jul 6, 2026

Broadcom, Apple extend chip supply deal through 2031

Broadcom, Apple extend chip supply deal through 2031

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jul 11, 2026

Five Smartphone Chip Stocks (NASDAQ: SYNA, QCOM, CRUS, QRVO, SWKS) Set To Ride the Next Handset Upgrade Wave

Smartphone silicon is quietly repricing as on-device AI, advanced camera stacks, and RF complexity drive chip content per handset higher ahead of the next major refresh cycle. The market has already begun separating winners from laggards, with one name in this basket up 74.95 year to date and another down nearly 20 over the past [] The post Five Smartphone Chip Stocks (NASDAQ: SYNA, QCOM, CRUS, QRVO, SWKS) Set To Ride the Next Handset Upgrade Wave appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

MobileSyrup

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· Jul 7, 2026

MacBook Neo now available in Canadian Apple Refurbished store

Apple’s MacBook Neo is the talk of the town by offering the company’s speedy iPhone 16 Pro silicon in a more affordable and colourful body. This device launched last year, but you can now find it in the Apple Refurbished store at an even lower price. Regularly, the MacBook Neo is 949, but you can []

Gizmodo

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· Jun 25, 2026

We Thought Computer Chips Were Running Out of Room. IBM Found a New Way Forward.

The new chip technology packs nearly 100 billion transistors into a fingernail-sized chip.

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 []

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Related coverage for "Broadcom extends its Apple chip work through 2031 in a fresh custom-silicon deal": The Motley Fool — Apple CEO Tim Cook Announces $30 Billion Broadcom Deal to Produce 15 Billion Chips. Investing.com — Broadcom, Apple extend chip supply deal through 2031. Foreign Policy Journal — Five Smartphone Chip Stocks (NASDAQ: SYNA, QCOM, CRUS, QRVO, SWKS) Set To Ride the Next Handset Upgrade Wave. MobileSyrup — MacBook Neo now available in Canadian Apple Refurbished store. Gizmodo — We Thought Computer Chips Were Running Out of Room. IBM Found a New Way Forward.. Washington Examiner — Apple to spend $30 billion on US-made chips as part of Trump deal