Apple Adds Bosch, Cirrus Logic, Others to US Manufacturing Program, to ...
Apple's expanded program adds four partners to boost U.S. chip production, sourcing over 20 billion American-made chips from 24 factories across 12 states, creating jobs and strengthening supply chains.
- On Thursday, Apple announced an expansion of its American Manufacturing Program with four new partners—Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK, and Qnity Electronics—dedicating $400 million through 2030 to bolster domestic component production.
- Central to Apple's broader $600 billion, four-year commitment to domestic innovation, the program launched in August 2025 during an Oval Office event with President Donald Trump at the White House.
- Collaborating in Camas, Washington, Bosch and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing will produce integrated circuits for Crash Detection, while Cirrus Logic partners with GlobalFoundries in Malta, New York, to develop advanced chips for Face ID systems.
- Apple's domestic operations now support more than 450,000 jobs across all 50 states, with the company planning to hire 20,000 additional staff in R&D and engineering; CEO Tim Cook called the partnerships 'another powerful example of what is possible when we invest.'
- While absorbing roughly $3.3 billion in tariff costs, Apple is expanding domestic production, including plans to manufacture Mac mini units in Houston later this year, positioning the company to build resilience despite ongoing Supreme Court trade policy decisions.
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Apple announced an important extension of its American Manufacturing Program, adding four new partners, Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK and Qnity Electronics, in its supply chain from the United States, to CNBC.
Trump Effect: Apple Expands American Manufacturing Program with 4 Partners
Apple has announced a significant expansion of its American Manufacturing Program on Thursday, bringing four new partners into its domestic supply chain as part of a broader push to strengthen U.S. manufacturing capabilities.
Apple adds Bosch, Cirrus Logic, others to US manufacturing program, to invest $400 million
Apple is significantly boosting its US manufacturing efforts. The tech giant is investing $400 million by 2030 to bring production of vital components like sensors and integrated circuits back home. New partners Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK, and Qnity Electronics will join this ambitious plan.
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