Apple is planning a new initiative to build new computers in the United States — but they won't be Macs. Instead, as reported by Business Insider, the company is aiming to use its existing facility in Mesa, Arizona, to produce servers and data centers to be used in its other US facilities.
The company's plans were referenced in a filing, made by the city of Mesa to the US government, and published in the Federal Register on Monday. The filing shows Mesa sought approval from the US Foreign-Trade Zones Board for Apple to create "finished products," including "finished server assembly cabinets." Apple already has authority to produce components for consumer electronics within the Mesa special zone, but if granted, the new approval would...
via The Verge