Apple is set to invest $400 million through 2030 in four new partners as part of its American Manufacturing Program (AMP). The company's commitment aims to enhance advanced manufacturing capabilities in the U.S. by sourcing essential materials and components for its products. The latest partners include Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK, and Qnity Electronics.
As part of this initiative, TDK will supply TMR sensors from its U.S. facility, increasing the volume of chips sourced from American silicon supply chains. Additionally, Apple will collaborate with Bosch and TSMC to produce integrated circuits for Bosch’s new sensing hardware in Camas, Washington. New semiconductor process technologies will be established in partnership with Cirrus Logic and GlobalFoundries in Malta, New York.
Later this year, Apple will commence production of a portion of its Mac mini in the U.S., joining the previously announced Mac Pro production. This initiative reflects Apple's ongoing efforts to bolster American manufacturing, which also includes sourcing iPhone and Apple Watch cover glass domestically.