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Apple Expands Mac Mini Production to Houston
New factory to also manufacture advanced AI servers, signaling a shift in tech manufacturing to the U.S.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Apple has announced plans to expand Mac mini production to a new facility in Houston, Texas, marking a significant step in the company's efforts to reshore technology manufacturing to the United States. The Houston factory will not only assemble Mac minis but also manufacture advanced AI servers, highlighting the convergence of hardware and artificial intelligence. This move is part of Apple's broader $600 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing and reflects a growing trend of companies diversifying their production bases to mitigate supply chain risks.
Why it matters
Apple's decision to bring Mac mini production to the U.S. is a sign of the broader reshoring of technology manufacturing, driven by factors such as geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and a desire for greater control over production. This shift has implications for the American workforce, supply chains, and the future of the tech industry, as companies seek to balance global and domestic manufacturing capabilities.
The details
The new Houston facility will be a 20,000 square foot Advanced Manufacturing Center that will provide hands-on training to students, supplier employees, and American businesses. This initiative aims to address the shortage of skilled technicians capable of operating and maintaining sophisticated manufacturing equipment. Apple plans to use the same processes and equipment in Houston as it does in its overseas facilities, ensuring a highly skilled workforce is available to support ongoing operations.
- Apple began shipping advanced AI servers from Houston ahead of schedule in 2025.
- Mac mini production in Houston is expected to begin later in 2026.
The players
Apple
An American multinational technology company that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services.
Sabih Khan
Apple's Chief Operating Officer, who noted the company's confidence in long-term Mac Mini demand and its commitment to U.S.-based production.
What they’re saying
“We feel more confident about long-term Mac Mini demand, suggesting a sustained commitment to U.S.-based production.”
— Sabih Khan, Chief Operating Officer, Apple (newsy-today.com)
What’s next
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The takeaway
Apple's expansion of Mac mini production to Houston, Texas, is a significant step in the reshoring of technology manufacturing to the United States. This move, along with the company's investment in advanced AI server production and workforce training, highlights the growing convergence of hardware and artificial intelligence, as well as the broader trend of companies diversifying their manufacturing bases to mitigate supply chain risks and better serve domestic demand.
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