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Apple commits $30 billion to Broadcom for U.S. chipmaking push

Apple has committed $30 billion to Broadcom to bolster domestic chip manufacturing and expand a Colorado facility.

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Apple is allocating $30 billion toward a deal with Broadcom focused on United States-based chip production. The arrangement includes plans to expand a manufacturing facility located in Colorado.

Coverage from Reuters, Fox Business, Yahoo Finance, Axios, and CNBC emphasizes the scale of the investment and the goal of increasing U.S.-made chip output. Reports highlight that the expanded deal specifically calls for the production of 15 billion U.S.-made chips.

Future updates will likely track the timeline for the facility expansion in Colorado. Development regarding the integration of these domestically produced components into Apple products remains to be seen.

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Quick answers

What is the total value of the Apple and Broadcom deal?

The deal is valued at $30 billion.

Where is the manufacturing expansion taking place?

The expansion is occurring at a factory in Colorado.

How many chips are expected from this agreement?

The deal calls for 15 billion U.S.-made chips.

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