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Apple’s Houston AI server plant is shipping hardware to data centers early

Apple has begun delivering Houston-made AI servers to its data centers nationwide ahead of schedule, a step in scaling its in-ecosystem AI while reshoring some of its manufacturing.

A busy workshop with several people working at stations, surrounded by machinery and bright lighting, one person wears earmuffs and examines a device.
Inside Apple’s R&D center in Austin, Texas | image credit: Apple

Apple’s Houston plant is up and running, and is already shipping American-made servers built to power Apple Intelligence. The ahead-of-schedule shipments of servers shows how aggressively Apple is moving to reshore parts of its high-tech manufacturing pipeline.

The servers are being dispatched to Apple’s data centers across the U.S. to power its own in-ecosystem AI needs. They form the backbone of Apple Intelligence and will handle secure cloud processing for Apple’s newly launched AI features.

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