ai, Apple and Houston
Apple said Monday that it planned to spend $500 billion in the United States over the next four years, hire 20,000 people and open a new factory in Texas.
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 plans a $500 billion U.S. investment, including building an AI server factory in Houston, to create 20,000 jobs.
Apple's new Houston, USA factory will make AI servers powered by its new high-end M5 processor, pumping over $500 billion into the US in the next 4 years.
As a part of this investment, Apple will work on developing a new manufacturing facility in Houston to produce servers; this will aim to propel forward its investment in data cent
Days after Apple's CEO met with President Donald Trump, the company said Monday that it planned to spend $500 billion and hire 20,000 people in the United States over the next four years and open a factory in Texas to make the machines that power the company's push into artificial intelligence.
Part of their plan includes a 250,000-square-foot AI server manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas that will produce produce servers for Apple Intelligence, its AI personal assistant for iPhone, iPad and Mac computers.
Apple's Houston server manufacturing plant would shift manufacturing from overseas. The plant was scheduled to open in 2026.
Tech giant Apple says it will build a new manufacturing facility in Texas at some point in 2026 which will create "thousands" of new jobs including in artificial intelligence.
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