Apple secretly opened in northern Taiwan production laboratory, which is developing new displays, told Bloomberg sources, who know about the existence of the object.
In the laboratory, located in Longtan, according to the source, do not work less than 50 engineers and other employees who develop new screens for various devices, including iPhone and iPad.
The sources clarified that the facility personnel previously worked in local companies producing displays – AU Optronics and Qualcomm, which previously owned the building, which houses a laboratory. An Apple spokesman in Cupertino Christine Uge declined to comment.
The two sides Bloomberg argue that Apple’s wish to make their products thinner, lighter, brighter and more energy efficient. As part of this strategy being the improvement of liquid crystal displays already used in iPhone, iPad and Mac. In particular, we are talking about the use of organic light-emitting diodes that are smaller and do not require a backlight.
The result of studies in Taiwan, as suggested by Bloomberg, is to refuse from Apple display technologies developed by Samsung, LG, Sharp and Japan Display, and transfer production to outsource a small Taiwanese companies such as AU Optronics and Innolux, which will use its own work Californians.
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