Apple Finds Home At Former Q'comm Display Lab
Peter Clarke, EETimes
12/21/2015 09:00 AM EST
Apple has started work in a small-scale production facility in Longtan near Taipei, Taiwan on display technologies, according to a Bloomberg report.
Apple moved into the facility in April 2015 and has at least 50 staff employed there on developing display technology for mobile devices including iPads and iPhones, the report said. The facility had previously been occupied by Qualcomm Panel Manufacturing Ltd. and was one of the places where Qualcomm tried to develop its Mirasol, moving-MEMS display.
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