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Apple to spend $30 billion on Broadcom chips as it boosts US sourcing

  • Broadcom shares rose more than 4%, while Apple shares were ​down marginally
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SAN FRANCISCO:  Apple plans to spend more than $30 ​billion under a multi-year chip supply deal with Broadcom, bolstering ‌its U.S. sourcing as President Donald Trump’s administration pushes to expand domestic chip manufacturing.

Broadcom shares rose more than 4%, while Apple shares were ​down marginally.

Apple said on Wednesday the deal, which ​was struck earlier this week and runs through 2031, ⁠covers FBAR filters - or radio-frequency chips used for ​wireless connectivity in its devices - that it had been ​developing with Broadcom since at least 2023.

Broadcom will invest $1.5 billion to expand its Fort Collins, Colorado, factory under the deal, which Apple ​said would result in the production of at ​least 15 billion chips and support its work with the Trump ‌administration ⁠to source more components domestically.

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“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,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said in ​a statement.

“We’re grateful to the president and his ​administration ⁠for supporting important projects like this.”

In August 2025, Apple raised its U.S. investment commitment to $600 billion over four ⁠years, adding $100 billion ​to a previously announced spending ​plan.

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