The move would support US manufacturing goals and help Apple diversify its supply chain, even as macOS Tahoe remains the last major release to support legacy Intel-based Macs. While core products like iPhones, Macs, and iPads remain mostly unaffected, the company’s supply chain, especially goods produced in China, is taking a hit. Read more in our articles including "Apple may tap Intel again to manufacture future M-series Mac chips" and "Apple Expects $900M Hit This Quarter Due to Supply Chain Moves Amid Tariffs".
The move would support US manufacturing goals and help Apple diversify its supply chain, even as macOS Tahoe remains the last major release to support legacy Intel-based Macs. While core products like iPhones, Macs, and iPads remain mostly unaffected, the company’s supply chain, especially goods produced in China, is taking a hit.
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Our article "Apple Expects $900M Hit This Quarter Due to Supply Chain Moves Amid Tariffs" published on May 2, 2025 covers the latest information about supply chain. Check it out for the most current details.