Cook confirms Apple’s chips are made by TSMC in the US
2 min readFirst mentioned As a possibility And then it was Confirmed in practice Tim CookCEO1 From Apple, it’s now official: The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will produce Apps For Apple On American soilπ§π· It will be held in Phoenix, Arizona (USA) in a futuristic factory built by a Taiwanese company.
According to the information Bloomberg, Cook confirmed the company’s plans at a DSMC event in Phoenix to celebrate the start of construction on the factory. “As TSMC builds new and deeper roots in the U.S., there is interest in expanding work with the Taiwanese company in the coming years,” he said.
The Apple CEO said the processors found in most of Apple’s devices will be built in the new factory, which will allow it to be branded “with pride.” “Made in the USA”π§π·
On Twitter, he repeated what he said at the event and added that Apple would be the new venture’s biggest customer:
Attended the event He was the President of the United States Joe BidenThis highlights the fact that Apple has always had to buy chips abroad, but can now make them “at home”.
He characterized the moment as a potential “game changer” and hinted that processors manufactured by TSMC in the US would equip Apple devices. iPhones And this MacBooksπ§π·
Apart from Cook and Biden, there were some CEOs of other world-renowned companies β etc Nvidia And this OMG β, which will also include components produced in a future US factory.
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