Industry Apple To Design & Build Chips At Intel on American Soil, US President Confirms Hassan Mujtaba • at EDT Add on Google Untitled design - 1 Intel's deal with Apple is now confirmed by the US President himself, with Chipzilla all set to build and design chips on American soil. Intel Will Design & Build Chips For Apple As US Moves Chip Making Back To American Soil Well, if it needed confirmation, the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, has now confirmed that Apple has agreed to work with Intel. In this deal, Apple will leverage Intel tech to design and build its next-generation chips. Related Story iPhone 18 Pro’s Price Hike Estimate From A Research Firm To Retain Apple’s Margins Is A Steep Figure That’ll Make Anyone Uncomfortable The Technology the World relies on was invented in America. We all remember “Intel Inside.” Stupid Presidents took our Economy for granted, and let Taiwan and others steal our Semiconductor Factories. They forgot to protect our Industries with TARIFFS. When I won my Second Term… pic.twitter.com/fMVkLj6X7E— Commentary Donald J. Trump Truth Social Posts On X (@TrumpTruthOnX) June 18, 2026 The statement from Trump comes as part of the historic turnaround that Intel has achieved under the current US administration. Trump says that we all remember "Intel Inside", an iconic marketing by Chipzilla during its peak years. But over the past few years, the technology giant faced growing competition from TSMC as semiconductor manufacturing moved away from the US to Taiwan. Intel's days as a semiconductor hub seemed over until Pat Gelsinger reignited the Foundry division with a set goal of achieving 5 nodes in 4 years, which was completed with the introduction of 18A. Now moving forward, Intel's current CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, has made it his goal to turn Intel Foundry into a state-of-the-art facility for producing chips in America. This is why Elon Musk found confidence in 14A and Intel's technologies for his TeraFab, and others are lining up, too. Trump highlights the NVIDIA, TeraFab, and Apple deal as part of the "Made in US" initiative. He says that Intel was worth around 100 billion dollars and is now worth 600 billion dollars. The US Government has a 10% stake in Intel, and because of that, the company has only seen growth. No details are mentioned, but as per rumors, Apple will be leveraging Intel's 18A-P technology for its M7 chip by 2027 and 14A for its next-generation iPhone chip by 2028. Additionally, production consultations between Apple and Intel are already ongoing, with the target set for Q4 2027. It is said that Intel's 18A node still needs to reach a more efficient point in terms of performance and cost, which is currently reported to be around 30-40%. Özel Haber: Intel’in güncel yol haritasına göre, NVIDIA grafik birimine sahip olan yeni nesil işlemciler için hedeflenen tarih 2028 ilk çeyreği, planlar değişmediği takdirde CES 2028 Fuarı, lansman etkinliği olabilir.Öte yandan Apple ve Intel üretim istişareleri devam ediyor,… pic.twitter.com/SSVHRXHZyJ— Erdi Özüağ (@fx57) June 15, 2026 With the upcoming 18A-P node, Intel has a better proposition for Apple, which they can depend upon and build their chips on. It will be a while before we get to see any major announcements, but Intel's stage is set for the big leagues, and its continued Foundry progress is a testament to its ability to become one of the biggest semiconductor and technology players in the world. About the : A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as 's for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking. Follow on Google to get more of our news coverage in your feeds. Further Reading iPhone Air 2 Will Restore Your Faith In The Sleek Form Factor, As Two Major Upgrades Will Address Widespread Concerns Apple’s Tim Cook Cries Out That Memory Prices Have Become “Unsustainable,” Warns That “Unavoidable” Price Hikes Are Coming Apple’s Wraparound Display Patent Spreads To Foldables, Hinting The Infinity Screen And Touch-Sensitive Walls Won’t Stop At The iPhone 20 Galaxy S27 May Already Have Conceded Defeat To iPhone 18 As New Rumor Brings Disappointing News Read all on Apple To Design & Build Chips At Intel on American Soil, US President Confirms

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