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Apple accelerates U.S. manufacturing, producing Mac Mini in Houston; a strategic supply chain shift.

Story Thread|Apple's Push for U.S. Chip Manufacturing

Araverus Team|Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 2:00 AM

Araverus Team

Feb 24, 2026 · 2:00 AM

Apple · Houston · Mac Mini · US Manufacturing

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Apple is accelerating its U.S. manufacturing efforts, with plans to begin producing the Mac Mini desktop computer in Houston later this year.

This move signifies a broader trend of the company increasing its domestic production capabilities. While the article doesn't specify the exact facility or the scale of production, it highlights Apple's commitment to diversifying its manufacturing base within the United States.

The news comes as part of Apple's ongoing strategy to expand its manufacturing footprint beyond traditional overseas locations.

Thread Timeline: Apple's Push for U.S. Chip Manufacturing

Feb 24, 2026

Apple accelerates U.S. manufacturing, producing Mac Mini in Houston; a strategic supply chain shift.(current)

Feb 24, 2026Apple Commits to U.S. Chips, Driving TSMC's $40 Billion Arizona Manufacturing Boom
Feb 25, 2026Biden's $50 Billion Investment Drives Apple's US Chip Manufacturing Push

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