Tim Cook visits Apple's Bavarian Design Team that Meticulously works on Future Silicon Chips
Apple's CEO tweeted about his visit to their Bavarian chip design team and of course to make us jealous that he enjoyed the beer at Oktoberfest. Click on all of the tweet images to enlarge.
Among the many things our Bavarian Design Center team works on are the silicon chips that improve battery life. Thanks to our teams here in Munich for their superb engineering and attention to detail. Macht weiter so mit Euer großartigen Arbeit! 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/JZT0vVCdTb
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 30, 2019
From an Apple intern to a developer success story! Wonderful to see how Karim Morsy and @Algoriddim are making DJing accessible to everyone. Thanks for a great visit! 🎶 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/eUCBdjWrJO
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 29, 2019
Prost from Oktoberfest! It’s great to be in Munich! 🍺🎡🥨 pic.twitter.com/vu7cciKPj9
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 29, 2019
While in Germany, Tim Cook sat down with the 'Bild' in Munich for an interview about Apple's new iPhones and more specifically about Apple Card that will eventually make it's way to Germany once all of the extensive paper work with local regulations is completed. You could read the report in German here (behind a paywall – with a 30 day trial).
You could read it in English if you link to the report using the Chrome browser that offers instant translation.
More tweets are coming in and more may during the course of the day. Check out Tim Cook's Twitter account here to stay on top of his tweets.
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