Trump says Intel and Apple will produce chips domestically

President Trump announced that Apple and Intel have reached an agreement to design and manufacture chips domestically in the United States. This move aims to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains, particularly in Taiwan and China, while boosting domestic industrial capacity.
Why it matters
Represents a significant shift in US tech policy and supply chain strategy, aiming to bolster domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
The President of the United States confirmed in a Truth Social post that Apple and Intel have agreed to design and manufacture chips for the Cupertino-based company. Even though there's nothing official from Intel and Apple just yet, Trump's claims on his social media platform corroborate earlier rumors that Apple considers taking back Intel in its supply chain.
Reports on a presidential claim while providing context on industry implications, though it includes some reader commentary.
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