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Apple agrees to multibillion-dollar partnership with Broadcom for US-made 5G components

Omar Moharram
Omar Moharram - Senior Editor
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The agreement will see Apple invest into 5G components production in the US

Quick Hits
  • Apple agrees multiyear and multibillion-dollar deal with Broadcom
  • Broadcom will supply Apple with 5G components built in US-based facilities
  • Deal is part of Apple's plan to invest $430 billion into American suppliers

Apple today announced a new multibillion-dollar agreement with Broadcom to develop and manufacture 5G-ready components – including FBAR filters – in multiple facilities across the US, including a Broadcom-owned production plant based in Colorado. Financial terms specific to this agreement were not disclosed.

We’re thrilled to make commitments that harness the ingenuity, creativity, and innovative spirit of American manufacturing. All of Apple’s products depend on technology engineered and built here in the United States, and we’ll continue to deepen our investments in the U.S. economy because we have an unshakable belief in America’s future.

Apple CEO Tim Cook

The company’s support for job creation in the US reaches new heights as it announces an extensive collaboration with Broadcom. With over 1,100 existing jobs already sustained at Broadcom’s Colorado FBAR filter manufacturing facility, this partnership aims to bolster investment in crucial automation initiatives and provide training opportunities for technicians and engineers.

Apple US Suppliers Program

Apple’s ongoing investments are in line with the pledge it made in 2021 to inject $430 billion into the US economy within a five-year timeframe. With their current progress, The company remains on track to fulfill this goal by engaging in direct expenditures with American suppliers, making strategic investments in data centers, allocating capital expenditures within the US, and contributing to various other domestic expenditures.

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Apple agrees to multibillion-dollar partnership with Broadcom for US-made 5G components

Omar Moharram
Omar Moharram - Senior Editor
2 Min Read
Quick Hits
  • Apple agrees multiyear and multibillion-dollar deal with Broadcom
  • Broadcom will supply Apple with 5G components built in US-based facilities
  • Deal is part of Apple's plan to invest $430 billion into American suppliers

Apple today announced a new multibillion-dollar agreement with Broadcom to develop and manufacture 5G-ready components – including FBAR filters – in multiple facilities across the US, including a Broadcom-owned production plant based in Colorado. Financial terms specific to this agreement were not disclosed.

We’re thrilled to make commitments that harness the ingenuity, creativity, and innovative spirit of American manufacturing. All of Apple’s products depend on technology engineered and built here in the United States, and we’ll continue to deepen our investments in the U.S. economy because we have an unshakable belief in America’s future.

Apple CEO Tim Cook

The company’s support for job creation in the US reaches new heights as it announces an extensive collaboration with Broadcom. With over 1,100 existing jobs already sustained at Broadcom’s Colorado FBAR filter manufacturing facility, this partnership aims to bolster investment in crucial automation initiatives and provide training opportunities for technicians and engineers.

Apple US Suppliers Program

Apple’s ongoing investments are in line with the pledge it made in 2021 to inject $430 billion into the US economy within a five-year timeframe. With their current progress, The company remains on track to fulfill this goal by engaging in direct expenditures with American suppliers, making strategic investments in data centers, allocating capital expenditures within the US, and contributing to various other domestic expenditures.

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