In the next four years, Apple has been investing more than $ 500 billion in production in the United States. This is indicated in the message on the company’s website.
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“This new obligation is built on the long history of apple on investments in American innovations and advanced highly qualified production and supports to Wide Range of initiatives focused on artificial intelligence, silicon Engineering and Advanced Training of Students and Worlds Thourlowout the country,” The Company said.
What will the money go? The investments will aim to open a new factory in Houston (Texas) for the production of servers that support the AI of Apple’s intelligence. It is planned that the company will be launched in 2026, will create “thousands of jobs,” he said in Apple.
The company will also create an academy in Detroit (Michigan), which will advise small and medium enterprises on the implementation of AI and other production technologies. Free courses will be launched for the training of companies employees based on the academy.
In addition, in the next four years, Apple plans to hire about 20 thousand new employees, most of which will be designed by Chips, development of development, artificial intelligence and automatic learning. The company also intends to expand the capabilities of the data centers in Carolin del Norte, Ayove, Oregon, Arizona and Nevada.
- Bloomberg said Apple announced investments a few days after the meeting of US President Donald Trump and Tim Kuk chief. According to the agency, before Trump threatened to introduce 10% tariffs on China imports, where Apple produces most of the products for iPhone and others.
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