Nov 29, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Mac-based cloud infrastructure provider MacWeb has launched a new cloud region in New Jersey. The region gives customers access to cloud Mac mini and Mac Studio cluster nodes located near Manhattan and major network exchanges.
"Many application and AI engineers already develop on the Mac and want their cloud infrastructure to look and feel like what's on their desk," said Eric Bickford, CEO of MacWeb.
"MacWeb gives them that environment in the cloud using clustered bare-metal Apple silicon hardware in a region that sits close to the hyperscalers they already use. The US East region is for teams that care about latency, cost, and getting into production quickly, not just experimenting."
"Traditional data centers are dominated by 1U and 2U servers that push hard on power and cooling," Bickford added.
"A dense Mac mini cluster gives our customers the compute they need in a compact footprint with high performance per watt. For operators who are already thinking about grid constraints and capacity planning, that matters as much as raw speed."