Apple plans to spend more than $30 billion as part of a ​chip-supply agreement reached earlier this week with Broadcom ‌that will also see the chipmaker expand a factory in Colorado, the companies said on Wednesday.
 

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Apple to spend $30 billion in Broadcom chips deal that will see Colorado factory expand 

 

OpenAI set to launch most capable GPT model after delayed rollout 

 

SK Hynix to close $28 billion ADR bookbuild on Wednesday after oversubscription, source says 

 

Morning Bid: Is it 'over'? 

 

Apple loses challenges against EU rules to curb Big Tech 

 

Crypto firms prepare defenses as quantum threat to encryption draws nearer 

 

Big Tech joins Calgary Stampede oil bash, as Canada courts data centers 

 

French antitrust watchdog orders Meta to resume talks with media groups over publishing fees 

 

Airbus trims jet industry demand forecast after Iran war, tariffs 

 

With SpaceX Starship, Japan's ispace provides ride-share to the moon 

 

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