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Apple’s $600 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing focuses on facilities and partnerships in Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin and ...
Apple has announced it will increase its investment commitment in American manufacturing from $500 billion to $600 billion.
A global technology giant is gearing up to make waves in the Lone Star State. Apple Inc. recently announced it will be ...
Apple's about to spend hundreds of billions in the United States, and North Texas will reap some of the rewards.
Texas stands to profit from Apple's American Manufacturing Program, with additional factories and partnership at Samsung's Taylor fab.
Detailed price information for Applied Materials (AMAT-Q) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas jobs: How Apple's $600B investment will be spent in the Lone Star StateTexas will be on the receiving end of some massive expansions planned in Apple's four-year plan to up their American ...
It’s been a rocky few months for Apple, but it appears its relationship with Trump is back on solid footing, for now.
Image sensors for iPhone 18 will be manufactured by Samsung Electronics at a semiconductor facility in Austin, Texas, as part ...
Apple announced yesterday a new American Manufacturing Program alongside an additional $100 billion investment in the US.
Totaling $600 billion, the technology company’s investment means continued work on Apple’s second campus in Austin alongside a new partnership with Applied Materials.
Samsung will reportedly begin producing a three-layer stacked image sensor for Apple's iPhone 18 in Texas. The deal with Apple will help the South Korean company avoid President Trump's strict tariffs ...
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