As part of its additional $100 billion investment in US domestic manufacturing, Apple is entering into a chip manufacturing partnership with Samsung. The Korean company will fabricate next-gen chips for Apple at its Texas foundry.
The companies will work together to “launch an innovative new technology for making chips, which has never been used before anywhere in the world.”
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