Made In USA: Apple And Broadcom Ink $60B Wireless Chip Agreement
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Apple Signs 45 Trillion Won Contract with Broadcom… to Produce 15 Billion Semiconductors in the U.S.
Apple Signs 45 Trillion Won Contract with Broadcom to Produce 15 Billion Semiconductors in U.S.; Apple to Invest $600 Billion in U.S. Over the Next Four Years. Apple has signed a long-term supply contract worth $30 billion (approximately 45 trillion won) with U.S. semiconductor company Broadcom and has agreed to produce more than 15 billion semiconductors in the United States. Donald Trump administration
Made In USA: Apple And Broadcom Ink $60B Wireless Chip Agreement
Apple has just announced a $60 billion agreement with Broadcom to produce wireless modem chips within the United States. This strategic move aligns with a broader commitment the company made to the Trump administration to invest $600 billion domestically over the next four years. Under the terms of the multi-billion-dollar deal, Broadcom will develop and manufacture more than 15 billion customized modems specifically tailored for Apple’s product…
The US and Europe have been trying for years to get more chip production back from Asia. iPhone Group Apple is now relying on communication chips from the home market.
The US and Europe have been trying for years to get more chip production back from Asia. iPhone Group Apple is now relying on communication chips from the home market.
The agreement also provides for the manufacture of customized silicon components and state-of-the-art wireless connectivity technologies and estimates the creation of hundreds of jobs in the North American country.
Broadcom facilities in the state of Colorado are to be expanded and modernized for the more than $30 billion deal.
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