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Apple pours $30 billion into U.S. manufacturing! Partners with Broadcom to expand facilities, producing 15 billion advanced chips.
US Chip Localization Intensifies! According to an official announcement from Apple, the company announced today (8th) that it has signed a multi-year agreement with Broadcom valued at over $30 billion, expected to produce up to 15 billion custom chips on US soil. This marks not only Apple's largest investment commitment under its "American Manufacturing Program (AMP)" to date, but Broadcom will also expand its Colorado facility as a result, significantly boosting the autonomy of the US semiconductor supply chain. Reported by Dynamic District.
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As global geopolitical tensions persist and supply chain "de-risking" becomes a top priority for tech giants, Apple has once again demonstrated its commitment to US manufacturing with astonishing capital strength.
According to the latest official press release from Apple dated July 8, 2026, the company has reached a new multi-year partnership agreement with global communication chip giant Broadcom, with a total value expected to exceed $30 billion. The core goal of this agreement is to design and produce custom silicon components and advanced wireless connectivity technologies for multiple Apple products.
$30 Billion Mega Deal Deepens Domestic Supply Chain
This massive investment is expected to create over 15 billion "Made in the USA" chips and provide hundreds of high-tech jobs on US soil. Apple CEO Tim Cook gave high praise to this alliance, stating: "This will accelerate our commitment to US manufacturing." He emphasized that investing in and deepening cooperation with domestic US suppliers is crucial to delivering top-tier product performance.
Core Data of Apple-Broadcom Cooperation Agreement
| Investment & Output Indicators | Specific Agreement Content | Macro Industry Impact | | --- | --- | --- | | Apple's Procurement Commitment | Over $30 billion | Sets the largest single commitment in Apple's "American Manufacturing Program (AMP)" to date. | | Expected Chip Output | Over 15 billion | Significantly reduces Apple devices' reliance on the Asian wireless communication component supply chain. | | Broadcom's Plant Capex | $1.5 billion | Expands the Fort Collins facility in Colorado, driving local hardware industry recovery and employment. | | Core Production Technology | Advanced RF components, FBAR filters | Ensures new-generation Apple products maintain a global leading technology moat in wireless connectivity. |
Broadcom Invests to Expand Colorado Facility
To absorb this massive long-term order, Broadcom has committed to investing $1.5 billion in capital expenditure to expand and modernize its manufacturing facility in Fort Collins, Colorado. It is understood that the facility will focus on producing advanced RF components and key parts such as FBAR filters. Broadcom President Hock Tan also expressed excitement about this, saying: "We are pleased to expand our US manufacturing footprint."
From a macroeconomic perspective, this alliance with Broadcom is the most iconic step of Apple's "American Manufacturing Program (AMP)" launched last year. This agreement not only solidifies Apple's own supply chain resilience but also echoes its earlier announced grand vision of injecting $600 billion into the US economy over four years. Under the policy environment where the US government strongly promotes the reshoring of semiconductor manufacturing, the deep binding among tech giants undoubtedly delivers a powerful boost to America's industrial revival.