According to Chinese media, Apple is launching its first research and development center in the country,
located in long-time technology incubation area Zhongguancun Science
Park, Beijing. While Apple has yet to comment on the matter, a statement
issued by the Zhongguancun Park Management Committee to several Chinese
media outlets has identified Apple's presence in the area. According to
reports collated by Digitimes, the center has a budget of about $15
million, with a long-term expenditure goal of $45 million over the next
few years. The center is allegedly seeking to hire around 500 workers,
with no particular focus beyond Apple products and software. The move
mirrors similar setups in Japan, and Israel.
NOT COURAGEOUS!
"GREEDY"
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