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Apple to produce Made in America wireless chips with Broadcom
TechCrunchabout 4 hours ago

Apple to produce Made in America wireless chips with Broadcom

TodayLucid summary: Apple and Broadcom have entered a multiyear agreement exceeding $30 billion. Broadcom will design and produce over 15 billion U.S.-made wireless chips for Apple devices.

Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday
CNBCabout 6 hours ago

Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday

TodayLucid summary: Jim Cramer outlines 10 key stock market events for Wednesday, including rising oil prices and Apple's increased US manufacturing investments.

Apple to increase spend with Broadcom to produce billions more U.S. chips
Hacker Newsabout 7 hours ago

Apple to increase spend with Broadcom to produce billions more U.S. chips

TodayLucid summary: Apple plans to significantly increase its spending with Broadcom to manufacture billions of additional chips within the United States, according to a recent announcement.

Apple commits $30 billion to Broadcom for U.S. chipmaking push
CNBCabout 9 hours ago

Apple commits $30 billion to Broadcom for U.S. chipmaking push

TodayLucid summary: Apple is increasing its partnership with Broadcom through a $30 billion chipmaking deal, marking its most significant U.S. manufacturing investment.

NPRabout 10 hours ago

This factory was severely short on workers. Then it offered flexible work

TodayLucid summary: A GE Appliances plant in Georgia faced a severe worker shortage during COVID-19. Implementing a flexible work option using an app for shift sign-ups helped alleviate the staffing issues.

Data centers’ energy demand threatens Trump’s “Made in America” plan
Ars Technicaabout 22 hours ago

Data centers’ energy demand threatens Trump’s “Made in America” plan

TodayLucid summary: The growing energy needs of data centers are creating a strain on electricity supplies in the Rust Belt, potentially jeopardizing manufacturing initiatives.

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