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Texas stands to profit from Apple's American Manufacturing Program, with additional factories and partnership at Samsung's Taylor fab.
A global technology giant is gearing up to make waves in the Lone Star State. Apple Inc. recently announced it will be ...
Apple plans to invest in Amkor Technology's proposed semiconductor packaging plant in Peoria, marking the facility's first ...
Trade envoy Yeo Han-koo said that South Korea will face the most favorable U.S. tariff rates on chips under the trade deal ...
Apple’s announcement of $600 billion in U.S. investment includes an unspecified amount of money to support Texas Instruments' ...
GlobalWafers Co (環球晶圓), the world’s No. 3 silicon wafer supplier, yesterday said it has formed a new partnership with Apple ...
An exemption from those levies is a big win for Tim Cook, who was bracing for substantial tariffs that could ratchet up costs ...
Apple committed to spending an additional $100 billion in the US, a move that's attributed to the company's response to the ...
Apple announced $2.5 billion earmarked for a state-of-the-art smart glass production line in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
Tech giant Apple confirms it will source chips for its iPhones from Samsung Electronics’ production plant in Austin, Texas.
Apple is collaborating with Samsung to develop advanced digital image sensors for future iPhones, utilizing a novel chip technology at Samsung's Texas-based semiconductor facility.
Apple is significantly expanding its U.S. manufacturing efforts with a $100 billion investment, partnering with Samsung to produce chips in Texas for future iPhones and other products. This move aims ...