 Hello everyone, I'm Noah Schneider coming to you from the SiliconANGLE News Desk powered by theCUBE. Today's story, Apple has entered into an agreement with Broadcom to purchase wireless networking components worth billions of dollars. The deal will span several years and involves Broadcom designing and manufacturing various types of wireless components for Apple. Apple's purchase of these components already supports over 1,100 jobs at Broadcom's Colorado plant. As part of the agreement, Broadcom plans to invest in automation technologies and employ upskilling. While Apple is a major customer for Broadcom, there have been reports suggesting that Apple intends to reduce its reliance on the chip maker in the future, including plans to replace a Broadcom-developed chip with an internally designed alternative. Apple CEO Tim Cook emphasized the company's commitment to investing with the larger plan to invest $430 billion in the U.S. economy over five years. From the SiliconANGLE News Desk powered by theCUBE, I'm Noah Schneider. Thanks for joining us.