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Biden's $50 Billion Investment Drives Apple's US Chip Manufacturing Push

Story Thread|Apple's Push for U.S. Chip Manufacturing

Araverus Team|Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 7:54 PM

Biden's $50 Billion Investment Drives Apple's US Chip Manufacturing Push

Araverus Team

Feb 25, 2026 · 7:54 PM

Chip Manufacturing · Semiconductors · Supply Chain · US Economy

Chip ManufacturingSemiconductorsSupply ChainUS Economy

The US currently produces only 12% of the world's computer chips, a significant decline from 37% in 1990, with 75% of manufacturing occurring in Asia.

This reliance on foreign production, particularly from companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company which is Apple's primary supplier, is exacerbated by a global chip shortage impacting various industries. Building new chip facilities is extremely expensive, with costs up to $20 billion, and foreign governments offer more attractive financial incentives and less regulation.

President Biden's administration aims to revitalize domestic chip production through a $50 billion investment in his infrastructure plan, recognizing the economic and national security risks of falling behind China in chip manufacturing. However, transitioning away from foreign contract manufacturers and ensuring a skilled US workforce present significant challenges.

Thread Timeline: Apple's Push for U.S. Chip Manufacturing

Feb 24, 2026Apple accelerates U.S. manufacturing, producing Mac Mini in Houston; a strategic supply chain shift.
Feb 24, 2026Apple Commits to U.S. Chips, Driving TSMC's $40 Billion Arizona Manufacturing Boom
Feb 25, 2026

Biden's $50 Billion Investment Drives Apple's US Chip Manufacturing Push(current)

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What I Saw Inside Apple’s U.S. Chip Supply Chainwsj.comThe US produces just 12% of the world's computer chip supply. Here's why it's trailing China when it comes to manufacturing and how it plans to get ahead. - Business Insiderbusinessinsider.com

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