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苹果:将与三星合作推出创新芯片制造技术

Group 1 - Apple announced a collaboration with Samsung to introduce a groundbreaking chip manufacturing technology at a factory in Austin, Texas, aimed at optimizing power consumption and performance for Apple products, including iPhones [1] - Apple plans to invest an additional $100 billion in the U.S., bringing its total investment commitment to $600 billion over the next four years [1] - The new "American Manufacturing Plan" will involve partnerships with ten U.S. companies to produce components for Apple products sold globally [1] Group 2 - Analysts suggest that Apple's choice of Samsung is driven by the need for localized production and supply chain diversification, as Apple has previously relied entirely on Sony for image sensors in iPhones [2] - Samsung holds a 15.4% share of the global image sensor market, while Sony dominates with over 50% [2] - Samsung's spokesperson indicated that details regarding specific customers or projects related to the deal could not be confirmed [3] Group 3 - Apple is accelerating its manufacturing efforts in the U.S. through the new "American Manufacturing Plan," with initial partners including Corning, Applied Materials, and Texas Instruments [3] - This initiative follows Apple's commitment to procure U.S.-made rare earth magnets from MP Materials [3]