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BackApple Expands Broadcom Partnership with Over $30 Billion Deal for U.S.-Made Chips
Apple Expands Broadcom Partnership with Over $30 Billion Deal for U.S.-Made Chips
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Apple Expands Broadcom Partnership with Over $30 Billion Deal for U.S.-Made Chips

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  • Apple is expanding its partnership with Broadcom in a multi-year deal exceeding $30 billion, focusing on U.S.-made custom silicon for connectivity components.
  • The agreement includes a $1.5 billion expansion of Broadcom's Colorado facility and marks Apple's largest U.S. manufacturing commitment.

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Apple is expanding its partnership with Broadcom to produce more U.S.-made chips, including custom silicon for connectivity. This multi-year deal exceeds $30 billion and involves a significant expansion of Broadcom's Colorado facility.

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Apple said it's 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, announced by Apple on Wednesday, 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 Fort Collins, Colorado. Apple didn't provide a timeline for when the new capacity will come online.

Broadcom has long supplied Apple with connectivity components, but the new agreement deepens that relationship around U.S.-made custom silicon. Apple said Broadcom will make wireless components used to help devices connect to cellular, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networks.

Broadcom disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday that it had entered into new long-term agreements with Apple to develop and supply "custom ASIC silicon products" for multiple generations of Apple products through 2031. ASICs are application-specific integrated circuits and are increasingly being used for artificial intelligence workloads.

For Tim Cook, Apple's outgoing CEO, the agreement marks his latest push to invest in American manufacturing, a major point of emphasis for the Trump administration. It's the biggest piece of his company's $600 billion, four-year U.S. investment plan, announced in 2025, and marks the largest commitment to date under its American Manufacturing Program, or AMP, launched to expand domestic production across its supply chain.

"Apple has been working with the Administration and businesses across the U.S. to help create an end-to-end silicon supply chain in America, and today's announcement advances those efforts," Apple said in the release.

Cook said the components built in Fort Collins are "essential" to the performance and connectivity Apple customers expect, and he thanked President Donald Trump and his administration for supporting the project.

Broadcom CEO Hock Tan said Apple's commitment will help the chipmaker expand its manufacturing footprint in Fort Collins.

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What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Apple's U.S. manufacturing commitment will continue to grow.

    Likely · Long term

Open Questions

  • What is the timeline for the new capacity coming online?
  • What specific Apple products will use these new chips?

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This article was originally published by CNBC.

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