Group 1 - Apple announced an increase in its investment in U.S. manufacturing to $600 billion, adding an additional $100 billion to its earlier commitment of $500 billion over four years [1] - CEO Tim Cook expressed pride in the announcement and highlighted the launch of the new American Manufacturing Plan (AMP), which will involve partnerships with 10 domestic companies [1][3] - The AMP aims to bring advanced manufacturing to the U.S., with partners including Corning, Applied Materials, Texas Instruments, and others [3] Group 2 - Apple plans to allocate $2.5 billion of the AMP funds to expand its collaboration with Corning, focusing on creating the largest and most advanced smartphone-level production line in the world [3] - The production line will be established at Corning's factory in Kentucky, with the goal of achieving 100% U.S. manufacturing for the glass screens of iPhones and Apple Watches [3] - Apple and Corning will also establish an "Apple-Corning Innovation Center" to focus on advanced materials and next-generation manufacturing platforms [3]
苹果将美国制造业投资提至 6000 亿美元,同步启动 “美国制造计划”