Apple commits over $30 billion to Broadcom to develop U.S.-made silicon components, securing the production of more than 15 billion chips for Apple devices. Broadcom will invest $1.5 billion to expand its Fort Collins, Colorado factory under new multiyear contracts through 2031.
Apple will commit over $30 billion to Broadcom across multiple years to develop custom U.S.-made silicon components, securing production of more than 15 billion radio frequency and wireless connectivity chips destined for future Apple devices.
Broadcom will invest $1.5 billion to upgrade and expand its Colorado factory, adding advanced manufacturing capacity for FBAR filters and wireless connectivity modules, marking the largest project under its American Manufacturing Program.
The new supply agreements extend through 2031, covering several generations of custom ASIC silicon products for Apple, reinforcing Broadcom’s role in U.S. semiconductor production and supporting hundreds of domestic manufacturing jobs.