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said it’s moving production of some of its Mac Mini computers to the U.S. later this year as the company seeks to bolster domestic manufacturing.

The iPhone maker last year unveiled plans to invest $600 billion in the U.S., with CEO Tim Cook appearing at the White House with President Donald Trump in August for the announcement of a $100 billion outlay. The company also has said it will purchase parts and expand its relationship with U.S. suppliers.

“As part of our $600B commitment, Mac mini will be produced in the US for the first time later this year!” Cook wrote in a post on X on Tuesday. “We’re accelerating our progress even further — producing more AI servers and opening an all-new Apple Advanced Manufacturing Center for hands-on training.”

The Mac Mini is Apple’s compact, more affordable desktop computer, which start at about $600, according to the company’s website. Later this year, production will begin at a new factory in Houston, where Apple started producing AI servers last year, the company said in a statement.