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Apple chip deal with Broadcom at over $30B

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Apple’s chip deal with Broadcom expected to top $30 billion
Apple Inc., following through on a pledge to boost spending on US-made components, said its expanded agreement with Broadcom Inc. is expected to top $30 billion.

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Apple pledges to buy $30 billion of Broadcom's US-made chips
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Apple to invest $30 billion in US chip manufacturing
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Apple to spend $30 billion in Broadcom chips deal that will see Colorado factory expand
Apple (AAPL.O) plans to spend more than $30 billion as part of a ​chip-supply agreement reached earlier this week with Broadcom (AVGO.O) ‌that will also see the chipmaker expand a factory in Colorado,...

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Apple announces $30 billion investment in U.S.-made chips
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Apple to increase spending with Broadcom to produce billions more U.S. chips
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Apple Supplier Luxshare Prices $3.1 Billion HK Listing at Top

Apple Inc. supplier Luxshare Precision Industry Co. raised HK$24.3 billion ($3.1 billion) after pricing shares for its Hong Kong listing at the maximum amount it had set.
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Justices agree to hear Apple’s appeal of contempt finding in Epic Games lawsuit

The Supreme Court is expected to hold an oral argument in the Apple Inc. v. Epic Games Inc. case in its new term that begins in October. A decision could follow by June 2027.
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Apple’s (AAPL) AI Strategy Reset Gains Wall Street Support Amid Cybersecurity Probe

Apple’s global cybersecurity team is evaluating the incident as it seeks to identify the root cause and put additional safeguards in place where possible. Meanwhile, on June 22, Bank of America reiterated that the just-concluded Apple WWDC announcement represented a material positive reset to the company’s AI strategy,
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Apple to Skip High-End M6 Mac Chips in Favor of AI-Focused M7 Line

Apple Inc. is making one of the biggest-ever changes to its Mac silicon strategy, preparing to jump ahead to a new artificial intelligence-focused chip generation for its next top-end processors.
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Apple’s Finally Raising Prices. Here’s What That Means for the Rest of the Tech Industry—and Its Customers

Apple increased prices on Macs, iPads, and more this week after months of shielding customers from an AI-driven memory shortage.
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Apple faces unprecedented executive exodus

Apple is experiencing its most significant executive exodus in decades, with at least six top leaders—including heads of AI, design, legal and policy—departing in recent weeks. The departures are threatening Apple’s core advantage amid a broader ...
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Apple Seeks to Buy Chinese-Made Memory Chips by Lobbying US

Apple Inc. is in negotiations to purchase chips from two Chinese semiconductor makers on a Pentagon blacklist to help reduce the impact of a global memory shortage that’s forced the company to raise prices across its product line.
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Apple’s Price Increase Is Finally Here. It’s About Branding as Much as RAM

Apple lifted the price of Macs and iPads in the face of increased memory and storage prices.
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Is Apple's Touch ID Button On Your MacBook Actually Safe?

Apple's Touch ID button on MacBook makes unlocking simple, but how safe is the fingerprint tech behind it compared with passwords and Face ID?
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Apple Pay Will Let Shoppers Check Out Using American Express Points

The announcement comes as credit card companies battle to retain customers as new competitors enter the market.
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Apple takes a big hit in Europe as court upholds App Store crackdown under Digital Markets Act

Apple Inc. AAPL on Wednesday lost its legal challenge against the EU’s landmark Digital Markets Act (DMA), which classifies its App Store and iOS operating system as “gatekeepers” subject to rules designed to boost competition.
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