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Apple is tracked here. Apple Manufacturing Program Updated.
Apple's Manufacturing Academy Spring Forum, April 30 - May 1, 2026, Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. This is huge.
At the time the Apple Manufacturing Program was announced last August, 2025, it was a huge, huge event. and never really got the coverage it deserved by the mainstream media. See the original post in its entirety below the flow.
On March 26, 2026, six months later, Apple provided an update. Link here. Again in its entirety:
Apple today announced new members of its American Manufacturing Program (AMP), expanding the company’s long-standing commitment to bring even more advanced manufacturing and critical component production to the United States.
Apple is working with Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK, and Qnity Electronics to manufacture essential materials and components in the U.S. for Apple products sold around the world, creating jobs and strengthening America’s manufacturing capabilities. Apple is planning to spend $400 million for these new programs through 2030.
“At Apple, we believe in the power of American innovation and manufacturing, and we’re proud to partner with even more companies to produce critical components and cutting-edge materials for our products right here in the U.S.,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO.
“Today, we’re joining with world-class partners like Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK, and Qnity Electronics to further expand Apple’s U.S. supply chain through our American Manufacturing Program. This is another powerful example of what is possible when we invest in American ingenuity, and we’re excited to build the future together.”
Today’s expansion accelerates the momentum of AMP, a key part of Apple’s $600 billion, four-year commitment to U.S. manufacturing and innovation. The program’s initial partners, including Amkor, Applied Materials, Broadcom, Coherent, Corning, GlobalFoundries, GlobalWafers America, MP Materials, Samsung, and Texas Instruments, are already achieving major milestones to expand advanced manufacturing in America and strengthen Apple’s domestic supply chain.
Longtime Apple supplier TDK will manufacture sensors for Apple in the U.S. for the very first time. The two companies have collaborated for over 30 years on various technologies, including advanced tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) sensors that support key iPhone features like camera stabilization. TDK’s U.S. facility will supply TMR sensors in devices shipped all over the world, and will increase the volume of chips that Apple will source from U.S. silicon supply chains.
Apple, Bosch, and TSMC will work together to produce integrated circuits (ICs) for Bosch’s new sensing hardware at TSMC Washington in Camas, Washington. These ICs are essential for features like Crash Detection, Activity tracking, and elevation in Apple products.
Apple is also working with Cirrus Logic and GlobalFoundries to establish new semiconductor process technologies at GlobalFoundries’ facility in Malta, New York.
GlobalFoundries’ newest silicon process will be available in the U.S. for the first time to enable key technologies for Apple products. This collaboration enables Cirrus Logic to develop mixed-signal solutions for a number of Apple applications, including advanced ICs to power Face ID systems.
Qnity Electronics and HD MicroSystems will provide cutting-edge materials and technologies essential for semiconductor manufacturing and advanced electronics. This collaboration will pioneer innovations for high-performance computing and AI, bolstering the domestic production of critical components and strengthening America’s leadership in advanced technology.
Apple’s commitment to supporting American jobs and manufacturing includes the Apple Manufacturing Academy, launched last fall in Detroit to provide small- and medium-sized manufacturers hands-on training in AI, automation, and smart manufacturing. The academy has already supported nearly 150 businesses through dozens of free in-person training sessions and virtual programming.
The academy will host its first Spring Forum from April 30 to May 1 at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, bringing together students, educators, industry leaders, and businesses of all sizes for immersive conversations around how AI is transforming the industry.
To learn more about the Apple Manufacturing Academy or to register to attend the upcoming Spring Forum, visit Michigan State University / Apple Manufacturing Company.
AI prompt: I thought Cirrus Logic was already an Apple partner. Is this something new? What gives?
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In all the clutter of news the past two weeks, it's easy to forget this, the American Manufacturing Program, or better framed, Apple's American Manufacturing Program:
- link here; and,
- link here to AP.
From August 6, 2025, Trump announces Apple investing another $100 billion in US manufacturing.
Apple CEO Tim Cook joined President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday to announce a commitment by the tech company to increase its investment in U.S. manufacturing by an additional $100 billion over the next four years.
“This is a significant step toward the ultimate goal of ensuring that iPhones sold in the United States of America also are made in America,” Trump said at the press conference. “Today’s announcement is one of the largest commitments in what has become among the greatest investment booms in our nation’s history.”
As part of the Apple announcement, the investments will be about bringing more of its supply chain and advanced manufacturing to the United States as part of an initiative called the American Manufacturing Program, but it is not a full commitment to build its popular iPhone device domestically.
This is a big deal.
Look with whom Apple has partnered. This is truly unprecedented. Think of the "force-multiplication" that is going on.
Apple with a dozen primary partners -- entry fee: $250 billion market cap.
Each of the dozen primary partners, another dozen secondary partners for each of the primary -- entry fee: $500 million market cap.
12 x 12 = 144.
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Apple's American Manufacturing Program
Apple's American Manufacturing Program (AMP) includes initial partners such as Corning for cover glass, Coherent for VCSEL lasers, MP Materials for rare earth magnets, and semiconductor companies Texas Instruments, Samsung, GlobalFoundries, Amkor, and GlobalWafers America, with plans to manufacture an end-to-end silicon supply chain in the U.S. by bringing new technology to the U.S. first.
Here are some of the specific partners and their roles in Apple's American Manufacturing Program:
For Physical Components
Corning:
A partner in manufacturing cover glass for all iPhone and Apple Watch devices in Kentucky, and will also establish a new Apple-Corning Innovation Center in the state.Coherent:
- A long-standing partner that produces VCSEL lasers for features like Face ID and other components, with operations in Sherman, Texas.
MP Materials (this draws Apple to the table shared with DOD and Palantir):For Silicon Manufacturing
- Apple has committed to buying American-made rare earth magnets from MP Materials, and the two companies will expand the Independence facility in Fort Worth, Texas, and establish a rare earth recycling line in Mountain Pass, California.
Texas Instruments:Samsung:
- Expanding its partnership to support additional tool installations at its Utah facility and a new facility in Sherman, Texas.
GlobalFoundries:
- Collaborating to launch an innovative new chip-making technology in Austin, Texas, to optimize chip performance for Apple products.
Amkor:
- Partnering to bring new semiconductor manufacturing capabilities and technology to its facility in Malta, New York.
GlobalWafers America:
- Apple is the first and largest customer for Amkor's new advanced chip packaging and test facility in Arizona.
These partnerships aim to bring a complete silicon supply chain to America, from design to packaging.
- Plans to manufacture advanced bare wafers in the U.S. for the first time, using silicon from Corning. See link here. See also the Apple-Corning (GLW) relationship.
It goes without saying, a primary partner is also: TSMC.
Also:
- Broadcom.
These are the initial partners.
Additional partners that will be needed (not solely manufacturing):
- 5G
- satellite
- AI
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