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    Apple’s $30 Billion Broadcom Deal Will Build 15 Billion US-Made Chips Through 2031

    By Amitabh SarkarJuly 16, 20263 Mins Read1
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    Apple's $30 billion Broadcom agreement will produce more than 15 billion US-made chips through 2031.
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    Apple announced a multi-year agreement with Broadcom exceeding $30 billion on July 8, 2026 to produce more than 15 billion US-made chips — Apple’s largest American manufacturing commitment to date. The deal covers custom ASIC silicon and wireless components for cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity across multiple Apple product generations through 2031, and includes a $1.5 billion expansion of Broadcom’s Fort Collins, Colorado facility, according to CNBC. Broadcom shares climbed almost 5% after the announcement.

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    • What the $30 Billion Apple-Broadcom Deal Covers
    • Fort Collins Gets a $1.5 Billion Expansion
    • The Largest Piece of Apple’s $600 Billion US Pledge
    • Why the Deal Matters for the AI Chip Race

    What the $30 Billion Apple-Broadcom Deal Covers

    The agreement commits Apple to more than $30 billion in spending with Broadcom for over 15 billion chips manufactured in the United States through 2031. Broadcom confirmed the arrangement in an SEC disclosure filed Monday, describing new long-term agreements to develop and supply “custom ASIC silicon products” for multiple Apple product generations, CNBC reported. Broadcom will also supply wireless components covering 3 connectivity categories: cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Bloomberg separately confirmed the deal is expected to exceed $30 billion.

    “Apple has been working with the Administration and businesses across the U.S. to help create an end-to-end silicon supply chain in America, and today’s announcement advances those efforts,” Apple said in its press release, as cited by CNBC.

    Fort Collins Gets a $1.5 Billion Expansion

    The deal funds a $1.5 billion expansion of Broadcom’s manufacturing facility in Fort Collins, Colorado, which already produces FBAR (film bulk acoustic resonator) radio-frequency filters used in iPhones. Apple CEO Tim Cook said the components built in Fort Collins are “essential” to the performance and connectivity Apple customers expect, according to CNBC. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan said Apple’s commitment will help the chipmaker expand its manufacturing footprint in Fort Collins.

    The Largest Piece of Apple’s $600 Billion US Pledge

    The Broadcom agreement is Apple’s largest single commitment under its American Manufacturing Program (AMP) and the biggest concrete item within the $600 billion, four-year US investment plan Apple announced in 2025 under pressure from the Trump administration to manufacture more products domestically. For Cook, who is retiring as CEO, the deal is being framed as a capstone of his domestic-manufacturing legacy. Apple has not publicly named his successor.

    Why the Deal Matters for the AI Chip Race

    Custom ASICs — application-specific integrated circuits — are the chip category increasingly used for AI workloads, and Apple needs custom silicon to run Apple Intelligence features on its devices. The Broadcom deal signals that the AI chip race now extends beyond data centers into consumer hardware: Apple is locking in US-made chip supply for device-level AI through 2031. Apple laid out its on-device AI roadmap at its June keynote, covered in our recap of Apple’s WWDC 2026 Siri and iOS 27 AI features. The deal is separate from the “Jalapeño” custom AI inference chip Broadcom is building for OpenAI’s data centers, announced June 24 — two distinct Broadcom silicon programs for two different AI customers.

    For Context

    Our earlier coverage of the entities in this story:

    • Apple’s WWDC 2026 keynote: Siri, AI, and iOS 27 — the software these chips will power
    • DeepSeek’s move to build its own AI chip — the custom-silicon trend Apple’s deal accelerates

    Our Take

    Apple is quietly becoming a US semiconductor patron, and Broadcom is the main beneficiary. While Nvidia dominates the AI chip narrative, Apple’s $30 billion bet on US-made custom silicon is a different play: securing the supply chain for device-level AI through 2031, with political cover baked in. Follow the chip-supply story as it develops on our AI industry news hub.

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