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TSMC Manufactures First US Made Chip for Apple .

TSMC Manufactures First US Made Chip for Apple

The U.S. dream of attaining self-sufficiency in chip manufacturing seems to be coming true, as its investments under the US Chips Act are finally bearing fruit. #MAGA

Well, the proof will be very soon visible, as the world will be using iPhones and Apple Watches with US Made Chip .

According to the sources, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15, along with the Apple Watch Series 9, will be the first Apple gadgets to ship with made in US chips by late 2025.

With this move, Apple will not only reduce its reliance on overseas manufacturers but also give a boost to the U.S. government’s push for domestic chip production..

In this article I will be discussing in detail how this can be a game changer for the semiconductor industry and will also try to conclude what this means for Apple, the U.S. economy, and the future of chip manufacturing. Let’s dive in. 🚀

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🔍 Overview of the first Made in US chip for Apple.

📝 Details 
🔹 ManufacturerTSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company)
🔹 Production SiteArizona, USA
🔹 Expected TimelineFull-scale production in 2025
🔹 Chip ModelsA16 Bionic (iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 15), S9 Chip (Can )
🔹 SignificanceReduces reliance on overseas semiconductor manufacturing
🔹 ChallengesTariff concerns, production scaling, and reliance on Taiwan for advanced nodes

📅 Production Timeline

Apple and TSMC have been working together on this project for several years. The Arizona plant has already begun pilot production, with full-scale mass production expected by 2025. The chips will initially be used in devices like iPhones and Apple Watches, marking the first time Apple has sourced chips made in the U.S.

Current Status: Final stages of quality verification.
Future Outlook: Expansion to more advanced chips depends on TSMC’s second Arizona plant.

Also Read :TSMC affirms 2nm Chips Production in the U.S By 2028

🤖 Why is Apple Manufacturing Chips in the U.S.?

Well it is not only Apple who wants to shift its semiconductor manufacturing supply from Taiwan to other countries like US and India but companies like Qualcomm and Mediatek are also in the race .With this move Apple has not only aligned with global efforts to secure semiconductor supply chains but also sent a message that yes , we can do it also. 

Here’s why this matters:

Supply Chain Resilience – Reduces reliance on Taiwan, which dominates semiconductor manufacturing.
Geopolitical Stability – Reduces risks associated with trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
Government Incentives – The U.S. CHIPS Act offers subsidies and tax incentives to companies investing in domestic chip production.
Market Leadership – Apple aims to future-proof its supply chain and ensure steady access to cutting-edge chips.

⚠️ Challenges & Considerations

Despite its potential benefits, Apple’s U.S. chip manufacturing faces several hurdles:

🚧 Challenge📌 Details
💰 Higher CostsManufacturing in the U.S. is more expensive than in Taiwan.
🌍 Geopolitical RisksTrade policies & tariffs could impact supply chain efficiency.
🔬 Production ScalingAdvanced chip nodes (3nm and below) are still manufactured in Taiwan.
⚙️ Factory ReadinessThe Arizona plant is not yet at full capacity for high-volume production.

📌 What This Means: While Apple’s U.S. chip production is a major milestone, Taiwan will continue to play a critical role in advanced chip manufacturing

🔥 The Impact on the Tech Industry

Apple’s decision could influence other tech giants to shift some production to the U.S. as well. Companies like Qualcomm, NVIDIA, and AMD are already evaluating domestic chip production strategies.

📢 Industry Reactions:

  • TSMC Chairman Mark Liu: “We are committed to supporting Apple’s needs with the best semiconductor technology.”
  • U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo: “This is a win for American manufacturing and innovation.”
  • Tech Analysts: “Expect more tech giants to follow Apple’s lead in reshoring semiconductor production.”

🔮 Future Outlook

Apple’s Arizona-made chips are just the beginning. With increasing investment in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, we could see:

✔️ More advanced chips produced domestically.
✔️ Reduced dependency on Taiwan and China.
✔️ Expansion to other tech giants investing in U.S. chip production.
✔️ Potential cost reductions as domestic production scales up.

🔹 Final Thought: Apple’s historic move with first US made chips sets the stage for a future where more cutting-edge technology is “Made in the USA.” 🚀 #MAGA

 

Further Resources

🔗MacRumours
🔗Ft.com
🔗 U.S. CHIPS Act Overview

📢 What do you think? Will Apple fully shift its chip production to the U.S. in the future? Let’s discuss! 💬👇


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Abhinav Kumar is a graduate from NIT Jamshedpur . He is an electrical engineer by profession and analog engineer by passion . His articles at WireUnwired is just a part of him following his passion.

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