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Apple Announces Plans to Begin Assembling Mac Mini in U.S. This Year

Apple has announced that Foxconn will begin assembling some Mac mini computers at a factory in Houston, Texas later this year.

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"Apple is deeply committed to the future of American manufacturing, and we're proud to significantly expand our footprint in Houston with the production of Mac mini starting later this year," said Apple CEO Tim Cook, in a press release.

Apple is also expanding AI server manufacturing at the Houston factory, and it is opening a new Advanced Manufacturing Center in the city later this year. The dedicated facility will "provide hands-on training in advanced manufacturing techniques to students, supplier employees, and American businesses of all sizes."

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Apple's operations chief Sabih Khan said U.S. assembly of some Mac mini units is part of the company's previously-announced commitment to invest $600 billion in the U.S. by August 2029.

Mac mini units assembled in the U.S. will primarily serve the U.S. market, while production will continue in Asia for orders abroad, according to Khan.

As the report notes, the Mac mini is a niche product for Apple, with research firm Consumer Intelligence Research Partners estimating that the desktop computer accounted for only 5% of Apple's global Mac sales last year. In 2024, the Mac mini received its first major redesign since 2010, along with M4 and M4 Pro chips.

In the U.S., the Mac mini starts at just $599, but customers must supply their own display, keyboard, and trackpad or mouse.

Apple touted assembly of the Mac Pro desktop tower in Texas in 2019, during U.S. President Donald Trump's first term, but it had been assembling the computer there since 2013. Apple's plan to begin assembling some Mac mini units in the U.S. comes during Trump's second term, and this time it does involve some assembly shifting stateside.

The Wall Street Journal also explored Apple's efforts to boost its U.S. chip production.


Apple said it is on track to purchase more than 100 million chips from TSMC's Arizona factory this year, and it has directed TSMC and Texas Instruments to purchase bare silicon wafers from GlobalWafers' new factory in Sherman, Texas.

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Top Rated Comments

18 weeks ago
I'm surprised that the Mini doesn't make up a higher percentage of sales
Score: 32 Votes (Like | Disagree)
18 weeks ago
How long before some people begin whining that the U.S.-made Mac Minis aren’t as good as those from across the Pacific?
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
18 weeks ago
Why was Trump even mentioned in the article? My 2013 Mac Pro was assembled in Texas years before.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JPack Avatar
18 weeks ago
About as low-risk as it can get. There’s like a total of 20 screws for the Mac mini (Americans can at least make those, I suspect). It has a slotted SSD. Nobody’s going to complain their thermal paste is off center or the cables weren’t routed cleanly.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
code-m Avatar
18 weeks ago

Good point, but it'll be simplified further due to relatively high US labor costs: I'd guess one board with onboard SSD, PSU, cable assembly and a case. An industrial robot will click it all together in a minute. Automated QA will test it in five and another robot will box it up in 30 seconds.

Only rework, if needed, will go to an expensive human.
The robot that will do all this will be built-in China. 😝
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
code-m Avatar
18 weeks ago

Why was Trump even mentioned in the article? My 2013 Mac Pro was assembled in Texas years before.
And it will be called “The Most Beautiful Mack Minnie Mouse Ever!” 😝
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)