Apple "steals" Samsung employees who are experts in telecommunications

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  Daca Samsung thought to copy the design of the products Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, the American company thought to attack the Asian partner where it matters just as much, in the group of employees. According to sources from South Korea, Apple has been convincing Samsung employees specialized in telecommunications, batteries and cameras to join them for some time, offering them extremely attractive salary packages. In the face of much better offers than his Samsung, it seems that quite a few employees have decided to join the Cupertino rivals and produce iPhones or iPad tablets.

Some of our personnel have been hired by Apple. They now work at Apple's headquarters in San Jose, Calif. Apple offers highly competitive benefits and large annual paychecks. Those Samsung officials are given greater independence to proceed with their tasks. Apple prefers to use Samsung's chip experts because they are very diligent, mission-oriented and are prepared to acquire new knowledge.

  Company official Samsung have confirmed the fact that some of our own employees have already joined Apple in the offices in San Jose, California, so we are not talking about unconfirmed rumors. Now if you wonder why Apple chose to hire people from one of the strongest competitors, well the explanation is simple. Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), considering that Samsung employees are diligent and oriented towards achieving the objectives, and here we are talking especially about those who develop chips for mobile terminals.

  In practice, Apple has probably realized that in order to succeed in realizing its ambitions regarding the development of processors for computers and mobile terminals with higher performance, it needs the employees of a renowned chip manufacturer. Considering that some employees have already collaborated with Apple in the production of iDevice chips in recent years, their integration in the American company seems to be quite logical.

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