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Apple and Broadcom Sign $30 Billion Deal to Manufacture Chips in the US
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First reported by Now 14 · 21 hours ago
What happened
Apple and Broadcom signed a $30 billion deal to produce over 15 billion wireless chips in the US by 2031, creating hundreds of jobs and expanding Broadcom's Colorado facilities.
- 01Apple and Broadcom signed a $30 billion multi-year chip manufacturing deal in the US through 2031.
- 02The agreement includes producing over 15 billion wireless communication chips and creating hundreds of US jobs.
- 03Broadcom will invest $1.5 billion to expand its Fort Collins, Colorado manufacturing plant.
- 04The deal supports Apple's $600 billion commitment to boost American manufacturing.
- 05Tim Cook thanked the US government for supporting the project and highlighted its innovation impact.
- 06Broadcom CEO Hock Tan emphasized the companies' long-term partnership and commitment to US innovation.
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