Intel Corporation has announced a strategic partnership with Apple to manufacture advanced semiconductors in the United States, shifting part of Apple’s chip production from overseas to domestic fabrication plants. The deal, revealed following an announcement by President Donald Trump, is intended to support federal efforts to expand U.S. semiconductor manufacturing capacity. Intel will supply chips for Apple’s broader hardware ecosystem, strengthening its position as a foundry provider and challenging rival manufacturers. After the partnership was publicized, Intel’s share price rose 10.6 percent, signaling investor confidence in Intel’s ability to gain additional foundry market share. The agreement is described as a major supply-chain reorientation.
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