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evanjrowley | 5 days ago

Why does the video show them assembling rackmount servers and not the Mac Mini?

Is that assembly really in the US? Asking because the woman in the first shot appeared to have Chinese letters on the left side of her uniform.

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latexr|5 days ago

> Why does the video show them assembling rackmount servers and not the Mac Mini?

Because the video is of the workers in that specific factory, and they’ll only start producing the Mac mini there later in the year. It’s in the title. You can’t show real video of something which hasn’t happened yet.

abustamam|5 days ago

True you can't, but that's never stopped anyone from pretending (for example, trailers for live events).

ChrisMarshallNY|5 days ago

> You can’t show real video of something which hasn’t happened yet.

I have seen exactly that, thanks to AI...

mirekrusin|5 days ago

They're assembling linux boxes that run their cloud.

kylehotchkiss|5 days ago

> You can’t show real video of something which hasn’t happened yet.

We're going to have to teach our children this concept about discerning the AI slop their grandparents flood Facebook with :')

whilenot-dev|5 days ago

Interestingly, these exact letters appear to have been removed in the photo after the first two paragraphs: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/images/2026/02/apple-accelera...

EDIT: a screenshot from the video: https://imgur.com/a/X3t4crC

neilv|5 days ago

Apple PR did what they could with the art they had available and the need to pander to a gov't administration, but weren't inspired to do it more genuinely?

"Think Different" -> "Think Indifferent"

TiredOfLife|5 days ago

Also what is the point of hair cover if half of hair is hanging outside it.

rayiner|5 days ago

Crazy propaganda!

rayiner|5 days ago

I assume Foxconn, etc., have a lot of Chinese and Taiwanese workers on site to help bootup the facilities. But Apple's Houston facility is a real place: https://www.google.com/maps/place/8702+Fairbanks+North+Houst...

Foxconn bought it last year: https://communityimpact.com/houston/cy-fair-jersey-village/d...

jerlam|5 days ago

It's the same situation as the Hyundai battery plant in Georgia last year. The foreign experts come to the US to teach us modern manufacturing. It's more accurate to describe it as Foxconn outsourcing to the US (for tax reasons), not Apple bringing manufacturing back home.

wredcoll|5 days ago

That's... amusing.

giobox|5 days ago

It's in the post: "In Houston, workers assemble advanced AI servers, including logic boards produced onsite, which are then used in Apple data centers in the U.S."

JeremyNT|5 days ago

I'm curious what "logic board production" really means. My suspicion is it means "soldered a thing onto a motherboard" where all the individual pieces were shipped from Asia and the soldering is done by robots.

tokyobreakfast|5 days ago

Are you suggesting Apple is engaged in a massive subterfuge where they imported Black and Hispanic actors and hung a US and Texas flag on the wall in a Chinese factory as a staged photo op? Maybe the factory is really a sound stage.

arcfour|5 days ago

How would you take a video of something that has yet to happen?

amelius|5 days ago

Ask AI.

tekacs|5 days ago

My guess would be that they're building Apple internal hardware as a precursor? So that Apple can be the test customer?

j45|5 days ago

Mac Mini's have had a following for a long time.

Increasing for sure with different uses and possibilities.

jjice|5 days ago

> “We began shipping advanced AI servers from Houston ahead of schedule, and we’re excited to accelerate that work even further.”

buzzerbetrayed|5 days ago

In the second paragraph it says they’re producing advanced AI servers.