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    U.S. Manufacturing

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    Apple Intel Chips Point to a U.S. Manufacturing Bet

    June 25, 2026 / 2:28 PMJune 25, 2026

    Apple Intel chips could support U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, but advanced production remains years from reaching Apple’s scale.

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    Apple Perspective: U.S. Hardware Independence Needs More Than Chip Fabs

    June 22, 2026 / 10:31 AMJune 22, 2026

    Apple’s supply chain shows why U.S. hardware still depends on Asia and Europe, and why self-sufficiency requires chips, minerals, batteries, robots, and manufacturing skills.

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    Apple Chip Talks Put Intel and Samsung Back in the Frame

    May 5, 2026 / 4:01 PMMay 5, 2026

    Apple chip talks with Intel and Samsung show how supply pressure, U.S. manufacturing, and TSMC dependence are reshaping processor plans.

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    Apple Manufacturing Academy Powers U.S. AI Factory Push

    May 5, 2026 / 9:41 AM

    Apple Manufacturing Academy brought U.S. manufacturers to Michigan State to show how AI is changing factory work and supply chains.

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    Apple Tariff Refunds Raise New Manufacturing Questions

    May 5, 2026 / 6:23 AMMay 5, 2026

    Apple tariff refunds could fund new U.S. manufacturing work, but Cook’s pledge leaves open questions about scale, timing, and projects.

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    Apple Silicon Chips Set for US Production and Packaging in Arizona

    December 2, 2023 / 6:06 AMApril 19, 2024

    In a significant step towards enhancing its manufacturing presence in the United States, Apple has revealed that Amkor will be responsible for packaging some of its silicon chips. This process…

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    Apple Accessories Carry a Quieter Environmental Message

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    Apple Quantum Security Opens Its Code to Review

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    Safari Web Apps Make Mac Websites Feel Native

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    Apple Trade-In Values Make Upgrades Easier to Justify

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    After the Whistle Gives Apple a World Cup Voice

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    iPhone Anti-Snatching Could Lock Theft Down Faster

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