Apple Broadcom Deal Tops $30B to Boost U.S. Chip Manufacturing Capacity
Apple has expanded its partnership with Broadcom in a multi-year chip-manufacturing agreement valued at more than $30 billion, according to multiple reports [1] [2] [3].
The deal is framed as part of Apple and Broadcom’s push for increased U.S. production. One report says the arrangement involves the domestic manufacturing of over 15 billion chips and includes a Broadcom commitment of $1.5 billion to upgrade its Fort Collins, Colorado production plant [3] [4].
The announced agreement is described by outlets as a move to strengthen U.S. semiconductor investment and supply-chain continuity [1] [4].
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- 1Apple Expands Broadcom Partnership in $30 Billion Manufacturing PushCoinpaper• Jul 8, 2026
- 2Apple (AAPL) Secures $30B+ Chip Partnership with Broadcom (AVGO) for U.S. ProductionMoneyCheck• Jul 8, 2026
- 3Apple (AAPL) Inks Massive $30B+ Chip Deal with Broadcom (AVGO) for Domestic ManufacturingBlockonomi• Jul 8, 2026
- 4Apple strikes $30B deal with Broadcom to boost US investmentsCrypto Briefing• Jul 8, 2026
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