Apple Moves Mac Mini Production to Houston in 2025
Apple Moves Mac Mini Production to Houston in 2025
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Publish Date: 2026-02-24 10:31:00
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Apple’s shifting some Mac mini assembly from Asia to a Foxconn facility in north Houston later this year, according to The Wall Street Journal. This isn’t a wholesale relocation—production will continue overseas—but it represents the company’s latest move under a US$600 billion, four-year domestic investment pledge announced in August 2024. The Houston site already assembles Apple’s AI servers and will dedicate roughly 220,000 square feet of warehouse space to Mac mini manufacturing lines. It’s a symbolic step toward domestic manufacturing, but let’s break down what this really means for Apple’s supply chain, the Mac mini’s future, and whether this marks genuine reshoring or just political theater.
For consumers, this could signal changes in Mac mini availability and pricing. For the tech industry, it’s a test case for whether premium electronics manufacturing can realistically return to U.S. soil at scale.
Why the Mac mini, and why now?
The Mac mini might seem like an odd choice for domestic manufacturing—it represents less than 5% of global Mac sales and under 1% of Apple’s total revenue, based on Consumer Intelligence Research Partners estimates. But there’s strategic logic here. Apple’s COO Sabih Khan told the Journal that the company feels more confident projecting long-term demand for the Mac mini compared to the Mac Pro, which makes sense given pricing and market positioning.
Think about it: the Mac Pro is a niche product with premium pricing that makes demand forecasting a nightmare. One quarter you might see a surge from professional video editors upgrading their studios, the next quarter things go quiet. The Mac mini, on the other hand, occupies that sweet spot of being affordable enough for broader adoption while still serving serious computing needs. More importantly, the Mac mini’s lower price point—starting at $599 versus the Mac Pro’s $6,999—means Apple can absorb the higher U.S. labor costs more easily while maintaining margins.
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