Apple and Broadcom Partner for $30 Billion U.S. Chip Manufacturing Push
Apple to increase spend with Broadcom to produce billions more U.S. chips

Apple has announced a massive new multiyear agreement with Broadcom to design and produce custom silicon components in the United States. This $30 billion commitment will drive the production of over 15 billion U.S.-made chips and support hundreds of American jobs. The deal includes a $1.5 billion investment to expand Broadcom's manufacturing facility in Fort Collins, Colorado, as part of Apple's broader American Manufacturing Program to build a domestic supply chain.
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.
- Isamu
>Broadcom will produce advanced radio frequency components — including FBAR filters
Thin-film bulk acoustic resonator
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin-film_bulk_acoustic_resona...
>Trends to utilize RF spectrum more efficiently with higher frequencies than roughly 1.5–2.5 GHz and in some cases also simultaneously with increasing RF output power have supported FBAR technology to become one of the key enabling technologies in telecommunication realisations. FBAR technology complements and in some cases competes with surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology and FBAR resonators can replace crystals in crystal oscillators and crystal filters at frequencies more than 100 MHz.
- ruperthair
As much as I hate the source of the tariff policies, from an uneducated outsider PoV, they do seem to be causing fewer dollars to leave the country in imports.
How does it feel from an insider perspective? Are the increased costs on imported items and dependent services worth it for a bit more local investment?
- rantingdemon
This seems to be paying lip service to creating a supply chain in the USA. These are not anything like Apple Silicon ARM chips, they are not even Wifi chips?
- khalic
30B investment for "hundreds" of US jobs seems like a weird number to brag about
- ksec
Apple is already purchasing these Broadcom analog components that is made in the US.
This isn't exactly new [1] ( Apple announces multibillion-dollar deal with Broadcom for components made in the USA ), and this was in 2023.
I am not exactly sure what is the timing of this for. Why now?
[1] https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/05/apple-announces-multi...
- tiffanyh
Could this simply be to provide chips for the products that still haven’t transitioned yet over to Apples in-house C chip.
Like: Apple Watch, most models of iPads, Pro model of phones, etc.
Because without this deal, Apple would have had to transition all products by end-of-year.
- inigyou
When did we start using the wording "increase spend"?
- sameesh
Why is it "spend" and not "spending"?