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Apple said on Wednesday to set up a silicon design center in Germany, invest 1 billion euros

Apple said on Wednesday it would set up an European silicon configuration focus in Munich, Germany, and contribute more than 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) over the course of the following three years in growing its group there and in innovative work.


Munich is now Apple's biggest designing center point in Europe, with near 1,500 specialists from 40 nations working in zones including power the board plan, application processors, and remote advances.


The new office will be home to Apple's developing cell unit, and Europe's biggest R&D site for portable remote semiconductors and programming, Apple said in a proclamation, adding that the group would zero in on 5G and other remote advances.


The extension follows a $600 million arrangement hit by Apple with Anglo-German chip creator Dialog Semiconductor in 2018 to get house the groups planning the primary force chips utilized in its iPhone and different gadgets. ($1 = 0.8408 euros)

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