Apple invests $100 billion more in US manufacturing

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Apple announced its American Manufacturing Program, pledging an additional $100 billion to its US manufacturing commitment, totaling $600 billion over four years. The program aims to bring advanced manufacturing back to the US, creating 20,000 jobs in R&D, engineering, software, AI, and machine learning. This includes partnerships with companies like Corning for smartphone glass production. Apple's expanded investment seeks to establish an end-to-end silicon supply chain in the US, with chip production from partners like TSMC and Samsung, and a new server factory in Houston.


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