Apple to Build the Mac Mini in the United States for the First Time

Apple to Build the Mac Mini in the United States for the First Time

Apple will begin manufacturing the wee desktop computer in Houston later this year.

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Houston, we have some production. Apple announced Tuesday that it will be making its Mac Mini desktop computer in the US for the first time, shifting some manufacturing from its Asian plants, and will also increase AI server production at its existing Houston facility.

The California-based tech giant also said it will open the Advanced Manufacturing Center, a 20,000-square-foot facility where students, supplier employees and businesses will receive hands-on training in making Apple products, in the same city.

In its statement, Apple said the new Mac Mini production and increased AI server production will create thousands of jobs.

The Mac Mini will be manufactured at a 220,000-square-foot facility in North Houston. The other main building at that site is where Apple makes AI servers. The new Advanced Manufacturing Center will also be built at that location. The buildings are owned by Foxconn, the Chinese manufacturing giant that Apple initially partnered with in 2000 to produce the iMac.

Workers are Apple AI server production facility

Apple began producing advanced AI servers in Houston in 2025 for the first time.

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Sabih Khan, Apple's chief operating officer, said there will still be Mac Mini production in Asia after the Houston plant is up and running, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

By beginning Mac Mini production in the US, Apple is furthering its pledge to invest $600 billion in the US over four years. That promise, made last August, was in response to pressure from President Donald Trump's administration to increase manufacturing in the US and to avoid Trump-imposed tariffs.

Apple also said it is sourcing more than 20 billion chips from 24 US factories, and that, by the end of 2026, every new iPhone and Apple Watch will have cover glass made at Corning's facility in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.

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CEO Tim Cook said his company is "deeply committed to the future of American manufacturing," with production of the Mac Mini marking one step toward that commitment.

The Mac Mini, which initially went on sale in 2005 -- CNET was there from the beginning -- is the cheapest of the Apple desktops ($599 at the Apple store). It's known as a BYODKM, an acronym coined by the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs that stands for "Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard, Mouse." In other words, the Mac Mini -- only 5 inches long and 5 inches wide -- comes without those peripherals, making it cheaper for those who already have them.

"The Mini can fit in your hand and be everything from an everyday home office computer to a full-on professional content-creation machine," CNET's Joshua Goldman wrote in his review of the latest model in 2024.

Apple Advanced Manufacturing Center under construction

Apple's 20,000-square-foot Advanced Manufacturing Center is scheduled to open its doors in Houston later in 2026.

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Goldman also said the Mac Mini is a "perfect pairing" with Apple Intelligence, the company's AI system that is integrated with iPhones, iPads and Macs.

Market research firm Consumer Intelligence Research Partners estimates that the Mini accounts for less than 5% of its global Mac sales, according to the WSJ report.

Apple will also ramp up production of its AI servers. The company said manufacturing is ahead of schedule, months after beginning production in October. The servers are used in Apple data centers around the US.

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