Apple Begins Shipping AI Servers From Houston Plant

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Apple, the California-based technology leader, has officially started delivering its newly built AI servers from its advanced facility in Houston. These machines are designed to manage the heavy computing requirements of artificial intelligence and machine learning systems.

Apple CEO Tim Cook announced on X that the company’s U.S.-manufactured servers are now being dispatched to data centers nationwide. He explained that these AI servers would power Apple Intelligence and Private Cloud Compute, aligning with Apple’s $600 billion investment plan in the United States.

These domestically made systems are engineered for speed, efficiency, and security. U.S. producers have emphasized comprehensive protection features and hardware-based safeguards to ensure reliable performance under demanding workloads.

Each AI server integrates a silicon “Root of Trust,” which verifies firmware integrity during startup. This built-in mechanism prevents tampering and defends against unauthorized access or malicious firmware attacks.

Apple’s Chief Operating Officer, Sabih Khan, praised the teams for bringing the Houston facility online faster than planned. He noted that Apple intends to expand production at the plant next year to meet rising demand.

In August, Apple unveiled its massive $600 billion initiative, known as the American Manufacturing Program (AMP). The goal is to strengthen domestic production, move more of its supply chain to U.S. soil, and encourage international suppliers to build crucial components within the country.

Through this initiative, the tech giant aims to reinforce its commitment to American innovation and the next generation of AI servers built on homegrown expertise.

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