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Apple claims it will invest an additional $100 billion in the US over the next four years, in support of its newly launched American Manufacturing Program (AMP).
Apple is investing another $100 billion to expand its operations in the United States, the company announced on Wednesday, as ...
Texas Instruments has officially opened its $60 billion semiconductor plant in Sherman, Texas, with Apple among the first ...
Apple today said that it would increase its investment in U.S. manufacturing to $600 billion, pledging an additional $100 ...
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First look at Texas Instruments' $60 billion U.S. megaproject, where Apple will make iPhone chips
Texas Instruments is building a $60 billion U.S. manufacturing megaproject where Apple vows to make "critical foundation ...
Apple is investing $500 million in a deal with US rare earths company MP Materials as the iPhone maker faces pressure from ...
Apple committed to making iPhone chips at Texas Instruments' new U.S. factories. CNBC got an exclusive first look inside TI's ...
Texas Instruments is investing more than $60 billion across seven semiconductor fabs, a move that the Dallas-based company says will help its customers, such as Apple and SpaceX, achieve ...
"Texas Instruments' American-made chips help bring Apple products to life, and together, we'll continue to create opportunity, drive innovation, and invest in the future of advanced manufacturing ...
Apple’s announcement of $600 billion in U.S. investment includes an unspecified amount of money to support Texas Instruments' chip-making facility in Lehi and a new facility being built in Texas.
Texas Instruments, based in Dallas, has committed $40 billion to build four new chip fabs in Sherman. With support from GlobalWafers and demand from Apple, the facilities are expected to supply ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook joined President Trump at the White House Wednesday to unveil a $100 billion investment in U.S.
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