Apple's Cork campus, which began in 1980 with only 60 employees, has grown significantly and now serves as the tech giant's European headquarters with over 6,000 employees. A recent rare tour highlighted the rigorous testing procedures for Apple's products, including iPhones and MacBooks. These include non-standard tests designed to replicate real-world usage, ensuring that any prototypes pass high-quality checks before reaching consumers. Apple's VP of Product Integrity emphasized the importance of these tests in delivering reliable technology that meets customer needs, contrasting the company's typically private operational ethos with the transparency of this special visit.
Here, technology undergoes 'a huge variety of tests' tailored to simulate 'real life and usage,' aimed at ensuring Apple products meet customer needs.
The Cork campus showcases Apple's commitment to product integrity, employing rigorous testing methods developed over time to go beyond standard evaluations. It simulates real-life conditions.
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