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Apple inks $30 billion deal with Broadcom to produce over 15 billion U.S.-made chips

Under the agreement, Broadcom will invest $1.5 billion to expand its manufacturing facility in Fort Collins, Colorado
Apple inks $30 billion deal with Broadcom to produce over 15 billion U.S.-made chips
Apple said the expansion is expected to enable the production of at least 15 billion chips and aligns with its efforts alongside the Trump administration to increase domestic sourcing of components

Apple recently announced a new multiyear commitment with Broadcom to design and produce custom silicon components and cutting-edge wireless connectivity technologies for a wide range of Apple products.

The new agreement, expected to exceed $30 billion, will lead to the production of more than 15 billion U.S.-made chips and support hundreds of American jobs. 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 the latest announcement advances those efforts.

Deal to extend through 2031

Broadcom shares climbed 4.83 percent, while Apple stock edged 0.88 percent higher following the announcement.

Apple said that the agreement, reached earlier this week and extending through 2031, covers FBAR filters, radio-frequency components used to enable wireless connectivity in its devices, which it has been co-developing with Broadcom since at least 2023.

“Apple and Broadcom have a long history together, and this new phase of our partnership further accelerates our commitment to American manufacturing and innovation,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO.

“The cutting-edge components built in Fort Collins are essential to delivering the incredible performance and connectivity our customers expect, and we’re proud to deepen our investments in U.S.-based suppliers that share our commitment to excellence and innovation. We’re grateful to the president and his administration for supporting important projects like this one,” he added.

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Broadcom to invest $1.5 billion in expanding Fort Collins facility

Under the agreement, Broadcom will invest $1.5 billion to expand its manufacturing facility in Fort Collins, Colorado. Apple said the expansion is expected to enable the production of at least 15 billion chips and aligns with its efforts alongside the Trump administration to increase domestic sourcing of components.

“Broadcom is proud to continue to work with Apple after decades of success together, and we share a strong commitment to American innovation,” said Hock Tan, Broadcom’s President and CEO. “With Apple’s newest commitment, we’re pleased to expand our manufacturing footprint in Fort Collins, where we create groundbreaking technology that connects people around the world.”

In August 2025, Apple increased its U.S. investment commitment to $600 billion over four years, adding $100 billion to an earlier pledge.

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