Apple boosts investment in Sherman, across Texas

Apple plans to spend about $100 billion more on semiconductor partnerships and new manufacturing capabilities in the U.S., adding to the $500 billion it has already committed to those efforts. Learn how this could impact multiple sites in Texas, including in a small city north of Dallas.
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