Former President Donald Trump announced Apple will partner with Intel to design and manufacture chips in the US, aiming to revive the nation’s semiconductor industry. This move, he stated, reverses years of manufacturing shifting overseas. The collaboration reportedly seeks to diversify Apple’s supply chain beyond Taiwan, with Intel’s shares seeing a significant surge following the news. Former President Donald Trump announced Apple will partner with Intel to design and manufacture chips in the US, aiming to revive the nation’s semiconductor industry. This move, he stated, reverses years of manufacturing shifting overseas. The collaboration reportedly seeks to diversify Apple’s supply chain beyond Taiwan, with Intel’s shares seeing a significant surge following the news.
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