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title: "Trump Says Apple Will Build Chips With Intel. Three Reasons I Am Not Buying the Hype Yet"
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# Trump Says Apple Will Build Chips With Intel. Three Reasons I Am Not Buying the Hype Yet

Intel ripped over 10% to an all time high last week on a single Truth Social post. The market clearly wants to believe. I want to walk through why I am keeping my excitement on a leash.

### What was actually said

The claim is that Apple agreed to design and manufacture chips with Intel in the United States, with fabs mentioned in Oregon, Arizona and Ohio. Intel popped to a record near $134 on the news. Huge headline if true.

### Reason one, neither company confirmed it

As of now this is one statement from one source, and neither Apple nor Intel has publicly confirmed the scope, the timeline or the structure. In this market a chip deal of that size would normally come with a joint press release and a number. We have neither. Until both sides put their name on it, this is a headline, not a contract.

### Reason two, fabs do not appear overnight

Even if the deal is exactly as described, leading edge fab capacity takes years to build and qualify. Apple is not moving meaningful silicon volume to a new partner in a quarter or two. The earnings impact, if any, is a 2027 and beyond story, not a reason the stock should be at an all time high today.

### Reason three, TSMC is not going anywhere

Apple's most advanced chips are built on TSMC's best nodes for a reason, yield and performance. A US manufacturing arrangement can be real and politically useful without TSMC losing the crown jewels. The framing of "Intel takes Apple from TSMC" is almost certainly too clean.

### What would change my mind

A joint statement with actual volumes and timelines. Until then I treat the move as a sentiment trade on a great story, not a fundamental re rating. Great story, unconfirmed plot.

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