Apple is prioritizing its Mac Mini manufacturing expansion in Houston over its Mac Pro operations in Austin, aiming to strengthen domestic production. The company is collaborating with Foxconn to establish a 200,000 square-foot Mac Mini assembly facility in Houston and is also investing in U.S. chip production by increasing purchases from TSMC’s Arizona plant and supporting Amkor Technology’s new chip packaging facilities. These efforts highlight Apple’s strategic push towards reshoring its supply chain and enhancing confidence in its U.S. manufacturing capabilities.
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Apple more confident in Mac Mini Houston plans than Mac Pro Austin; moves to expand U.S. chip production
Apple is prioritizing its Mac Mini manufacturing expansion in Houston over its Mac Pro operations in Austin, aiming to strengthen domestic production. The company is collaborating with Foxconn to establish a 200,000 square-foot Mac Mini assembly facility in Houston and is also investing in U.S. chip production by increasing purchases from TSMC’s Arizona plant and supporting Amkor Technology’s new chip packaging facilities. These efforts highlight Apple’s strategic push towards reshoring its supply chain and enhancing confidence in its U.S. manufacturing capabilities.