Report: Apples A5 processor now made in the U.S.

One of the key components of Apple devices the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S-powering A5 processor is apparently now American made, at least in part. Thats according to a new report from ReutersFriday, which says that the A5 processor is now being made by Apple supply partner Samsung at a factory in Austin owned by the South Korean electronics manufacturer.

Reuters says Samsung is buildingthe A5in a new, $3.6 billion non-memory chip production facility that makes up part of Samsungs sprawling factory in the Texas plant, which is as big as about nine football fields, or 1.6 million square feet. Samsungs A5 production in the Austin facility achieved full production in December, and almost all of its capacity is dedicated to making chips for Apple, according to Reuters sources.

Apple declined to comment to Reuters, since it doesnt publicly discuss its supplier relationships, and a Samsung rep likewise wouldnt name names, though they did confirm to Reuters that the plant was indeed recently expanded to make logic chips, in addition to NAND flash memory modules. Samsung has only one other factory for producing chips like the A5, located in its home country of South Korea.

In the U.S., Austin is a destination for semiconductor companies. It hosts facilities from corporations like ARM, Intel and FreescaleSemiconductor, and has a steady stream of field-specific engineering graduates fromtheUniversity of Texas for these companies to draw staff from.

Apples devices are still assembled in China out of components mostly sourced from Asian suppliers, but its sort of nice to know that a good portion of the processors that make the things work are made on U.S. soil.

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