Apple Expands American Manufacturing Program, Bolstering Domestic AI and Sensor Supply Chains
Summary
Key Takeaways
Apple is deepening co-production with key suppliers in the U.S. through its AMP. TDK will manufacture TMR sensors for Apple in the U.S. for the first time, used in features like camera stabilization.
Apple, Bosch, and TSMC will co-produce sensing ICs at TSMC's Washington fab for features like Crash Detection. Apple is also working with Cirrus Logic and GlobalFoundries to establish new semiconductor process tech in New York for mixed-signal solutions powering systems like Face ID.
The program includes the Apple Manufacturing Academy, providing AI, automation, and smart manufacturing training to SMEs, indicating an intent to uplift the broader U.S. manufacturing ecosystem's tech foundation.
Why It Matters
This signals a strategic trend where tech giants, driven by AI and geopolitics, are shifting control of critical hardware supply chains to domestic and friendly regions. Apple is moving beyond global procurement to actively participate in and shape the U.S. advanced manufacturing and semiconductor ecosystem, especially for core components needed for AI and HPC.
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