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Apple chip production reportedly coming to the US as company diversifies its supply chain

Por: 9to5Mac Tech November 16, 2022

Apple is set to move a key aspect of iPhone production to the United States, according to a new report from . Apple will reportedly begin sourcing at least some of its Apple Silicon processors from an upcoming TSMC factory currently being built in Arizona. Tim Cook revealed these plans during a meeting with Apple engineers and retail employees in Germany, which occurred . The Apple CEO explained that it will start buying chips from the plant in... + full article



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