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Apple to increase spend with Broadcom to produce billions more U.S. chips

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/07/apple-to-increase-spend-with-broadcom-to-produce-billions-more-us-chips/
55•soheilpro•1h ago

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ruperthair•47m ago
As much as I hate the source of the tariff policies, from an uneducated outsider PoV, they do seem to be causing fewer dollars to leave the country in imports.

How does it feel from an insider perspective? Are the increased costs on imported items and dependent services worth it for a bit more local investment?

hilariously•45m ago
It's adding a huge amount of economic turmoil, businesses are not investing because there's no certainty, and there's no more "local investment" except in newspaper articles.
close04•32m ago
> causing fewer dollars to leave the country

Might cause fewer dollars to enter the country too. Closed doors block both directions. Other countries are watching and responding in kind. Maybe not that much at first out of fear of retaliation but builds up momentum.

spamizbad•31m ago
This is more about the CHIPS act than the tariffs.
spiderfarmer•18m ago
If Trump sat on his hands for four years, he'd have been the best President ever.
dboreham•12m ago
More usually expressed as "if he only played golf".
riddlemethat•30m ago
If it had been done with coordinated investment/lending from the government to spur domestic production it’d be a very good move. The economy is stalling (outside of tech) because there is no money for increased production domestically.
spiderfarmer•20m ago
Please provide sources for your feelings, as the facts all seem to indicate that the deficit is rising. As well as inflation. And the national debt.

https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/balance-of-trade

None of his promises ever come to fruition. Stop hoping.

joshstrange•19m ago
No company can plan based on the tariffs. There is zero guarantee that then next government won't revoked them or that the current one won't flip-flop. Local manufacturing doesn't swing on a 2-4 (or 6 or 8) year timescale. There needs to be consistency.

The company that moves (or starts) manufacturing here today might get run out of business when/if tariffs are repealed and their competitor already has production lines in other countries ready to go. Heck, the factory might not even open before the winds shift.

No one can accurately plan with the uncertainty.

All the big names like Apple are just paying lip service to this. They are throwing, quite literally, pocket change or funds from the government (like CHIPS, which was less ham-fisted than the tariffs IMHO but still not something that's going to change the landscape overnight) at these endeavours to appease the current admin in favor of reduced/removed tariffs on _their_ products and good PR.

If congress wanted to actually do their jobs instead of both them and the judiciary abdicating their responsibility to the executive branch then _maybe_ we'd have a chance in hell. Until then you can look forward to more flip-flopping as the government changes and the smaller companies continuing to be ground under the heel of large corporations who can weather (or bribe) their way out of the tariffs.

deeg•8m ago
The tariffs haven't made any difference in the trade deficit. There was a large peak just before the tariffs went into effect but since then the deficit has been largely the same as it was before the tariffs.

https://www.bea.gov/news/2026/us-international-trade-goods-a...

pjc50•6m ago
> they do seem to be causing fewer dollars to leave the country in imports

Have you accounted for the dollars that are no longer re-entering the country due to boycotts or retaliatory trade policies?

Isamu•45m ago
>Broadcom will produce advanced radio frequency components — including FBAR filters

Thin-film bulk acoustic resonator

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin-film_bulk_acoustic_resona...

>Trends to utilize RF spectrum more efficiently with higher frequencies than roughly 1.5–2.5 GHz and in some cases also simultaneously with increasing RF output power have supported FBAR technology to become one of the key enabling technologies in telecommunication realisations. FBAR technology complements and in some cases competes with surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology and FBAR resonators can replace crystals in crystal oscillators and crystal filters at frequencies more than 100 MHz.

MrBuddyCasino•16m ago
Fascinating. I suppose they can be smaller than quartz crystals?
drum55•9m ago
Very little uses crystal oscillators, they’re gigantic compared with electronics today and have very wonky performance over temperature and shock.
tiffanyh•30m ago
Could this simply be to provide chips for the products that still haven’t transitioned yet over to Apples in-house C chip.

Like: Apple Watch, most models of iPads, Pro model of phones, etc.

Because without this deal, Apple would have had to transition all products by end-of-year.

pwarner•16m ago
This sounds like specialized analog components. Not the modem.
inigyou•24m ago
When did we start using the wording "increase spend"?
mpalmer•19m ago
Marketing departments everywhere have been letting internal corpspeak just leak out lately. OAI's announcement shutting down Sora was similar:

> To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built community around it: thank you

"built community"?

tensegrist•6m ago
"created with", à la "built with"
khalic•8m ago
30B investment for "hundreds" of US jobs seems like a weird number to brag about

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