Apple’s decision this week to build a massive facility in Houston for making AI servers could mark a resurrection of the region's tech past that began with Texas Instruments in the 1970s, continued with Compaq Computer Corp.
The U.S. government is leaning hard on tech companies to make more commitments to building their businesses in the country, and Big Tech is falling in
Apple's Houston server manufacturing plant would shift manufacturing from overseas. The plant was scheduled to open in 2026.
Alongside establishing the new Texas facility, Apple announced plans to hire approximately 20,000 employees nationwide.
The California-based technology giant said Monday it plans to build a 250,000-square foot manufacturing facility in Houston by 2026, creating thousands of local jobs.
The server farm will bring jobs to the U.S. and be a hub to support Apple Intelligence, Apple's generative AI program. A Wall Street Journal analysis shows that even though Apple has touted multiple job creation programs over the past seven years (spanning two presidents and three presidential terms),
Apple’s Big Move: Why Houston? Apple could have gone anywhere—but they chose Houston. The city’s strategic location, robust workforce, and rapidly growing tech ecosystem make it the perfect ...
Apple is planning to make some big investments in Texas ... will establish a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Houston to produce servers for Apple Intelligence, the personal intelligence ...