Apple to open third research center in Israel
Apple will open its third research and development center
in Israel.
The tech giant's new center will open later this year in
Raanana's industrial zone, the Israeli business daily Globes reported, but no
official date has been set.
Apple will bring aboard some 150 employees from Texas
Instruments, whose Israel branch suffered major layoffs several weeks ago.
The website Next Web had reported that Intel was offering
"healthy compensation packages" to lure engineers and nearly spoiled
Apple's plan to open the Raanana site.
Apple opened an R&D center last year in Haifa and
also acquired the Herzliya-based flash memory developer Anobit.
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