Apple partners with broadcom for US based 5G component development

Apple partners with broadcom for US based 5G component development

Apple has announced a significant agreement to collaborate with Broadcom, a US-based manufacturer, in the development of 5G radio frequency and wireless connectivity components within the United States.

The partnership will involve the design and construction of these components in various American manufacturing and technology hubs, including Broadcom’s facility in Fort Collins, Colorado.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook emphasized the company’s commitment to investing in the US economy, stating that all of Apple’s products rely on technology engineered and built within the country.

The specific financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

This initiative aligns with Apple’s broader commitment to invest $430 billion in the economy by 2026, which includes direct spending with American suppliers, data center investments, and capital expenditures.