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Apple Silicon chip packaging may expand into India’s iPhone supply chain

The production of iPhones in India is just going to get larger and larger, with a new report saying that Apple has entered into preliminary talks to start packaging chips in the country.

Close-up of a semiconductor wafer displaying an intricate, colorful grid pattern with a reflective, iridescent surface.
Silicon wafer – Image Credit: Laura Ockel on Unsplash

Apple’s work to manufacture the iPhone and other products in India has meant rapid change in the country. This has already included growing a workforce of 350,000 people in just five years, but you can almost always expect more.

The latest future growth move appears to be component-related. Apple is reportedly trying to bring chip assembly to the country for the first time.

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