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Apple Explores U.S. Chip Partnerships With Intel and Samsung Amid Growing Reliance Risks

By opening talks with Intel and Samsung, Apple appears to be exploring ways to mitigate these risks while positioning itself for future growth.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
May 6, 2026
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In a strategic shift that could have far-reaching implications for the global semiconductor industry, Apple is reportedly in early-stage talks with Intel and Samsung Electronics to manufacture advanced chips in the United States. The move comes as the company seeks to reduce its heavy dependence on TSMC, which has long been its primary chip supplier.

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The discussions, though preliminary, signal a growing urgency within Apple to diversify its supply chain amid rising global demand for semiconductors and increasing geopolitical uncertainty. With artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities becoming central to modern consumer devices, Apple’s need for cutting-edge chips has surged, putting additional strain on an already constrained supply environment.

For years, TSMC has played a crucial role in producing Apple’s custom-designed silicon, including the A-series chips that power iPhones and the M-series processors used in Macs. This partnership has enabled Apple to deliver industry-leading performance and efficiency, helping it maintain a competitive edge. However, the concentration of production with a single supplier has also created vulnerabilities, particularly as demand for advanced chips outpaces supply.

Apple in talks with Intel, Samsung for US chip supply as TSMC reliance  risks grow - CNBC TV18

By opening talks with Intel and Samsung, Apple appears to be exploring ways to mitigate these risks while positioning itself for future growth. Both companies have been investing heavily in expanding their semiconductor manufacturing capabilities in the United States, driven in part by government incentives aimed at strengthening domestic chip production.

Intel, which is working to reestablish itself as a leader in advanced chip manufacturing, has been aggressively promoting its foundry services to external clients. Securing Apple as a customer would represent a major breakthrough for the company, potentially accelerating its efforts to compete with established players in the foundry space.

Samsung, already a major force in semiconductor manufacturing, has also been expanding its footprint in the U.S. The company’s advanced fabrication technologies and global scale make it a strong contender to complement Apple’s existing supply chain. A partnership between Apple and Samsung could deepen ties between two tech giants that are otherwise fierce competitors in the smartphone market.

Apple’s interest in U.S.-based chip production also reflects broader shifts in global supply chain strategies. In recent years, governments and corporations alike have placed greater emphasis on reducing reliance on overseas manufacturing, particularly in regions vulnerable to geopolitical tensions. For Apple, producing chips domestically could enhance supply chain resilience while aligning with policy initiatives that support local manufacturing.

The timing of these discussions is closely tied to the rapid rise of AI. As Apple integrates more AI-driven features into its devices—ranging from enhanced voice assistants to on-device machine learning—the complexity and volume of chips required have increased significantly. Advanced chips capable of handling AI workloads demand sophisticated manufacturing processes, which are currently limited to a handful of companies worldwide.

Supply constraints have already begun to affect production across the tech industry, and Apple is not immune. While the company has managed to navigate shortages relatively well compared to some competitors, analysts warn that continued reliance on a single supplier could pose risks in the long term. Diversifying manufacturing partners could help Apple maintain steady production levels even as demand fluctuates.

However, transitioning to new suppliers is not without challenges. Apple’s chips are highly customized, requiring precise manufacturing standards and close collaboration between design and production teams. Establishing new partnerships would involve significant time, investment, and rigorous testing to ensure quality and performance are not compromised.

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As a result, any shift away from TSMC is expected to be gradual. Industry experts believe Apple will continue to rely heavily on its existing partner while incrementally integrating additional manufacturers into its supply chain. This approach would allow the company to balance stability with flexibility, reducing risk without disrupting current operations.

The potential partnerships with Intel and Samsung also highlight the intensifying competition within the semiconductor industry. As demand for advanced chips continues to grow, manufacturers are racing to expand capacity and secure high-profile clients. Apple, with its massive scale and influence, represents one of the most valuable customers in the market.

For consumers, the impact of these developments may not be immediate, but the long-term implications could be significant. A more diversified supply chain could improve product availability, reduce the likelihood of delays, and support the continued rollout of innovative features powered by advanced silicon.

Ultimately, Apple’s exploration of new manufacturing partnerships underscores a broader transformation in the tech industry. As supply chains become more complex and technology more advanced, companies are increasingly prioritizing resilience and adaptability. By seeking alternatives to its longstanding reliance on TSMC, Apple is taking a proactive step to secure its future in an increasingly competitive and uncertain landscape.

Whether these early discussions lead to formal agreements remains to be seen, but they clearly signal a shift in how one of the world’s most influential technology companies is approaching the challenges of the next generation of computing.

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