June 29 message, according to BusinessInsider reports, Apple will lose an important engineers, the company announced Thursday, hardware, senior vice president Bob Mansfield will retire in a few months, his post by the iPad hardware engineering vice president, Dan Riccio, took over. leather cases for iPad2
Mansfield at Apple since 1999, responsible for the iPhone, iPod, and Mac hardware engineering. But his greatest achievement may be designed iPad, responsible for the iPad throughout the design process. iPad has been referred to as the engineering marvel. Before the retirement of Mansfield, Apple's hardware engineering teams still operate under his leadership. Samsung galaxy s3 cases
The Apple CEOTim Cook said: "Bob has been an important member of our management team, he led the hardware engineering organizations and teams in the past issued a number of breakthrough products. His departure makes us sad, happy wishes his retirement."
Starting from the first generation of iPad, Riccio in helping to develop the product, he joined Apple in 1998 and served as vice president of product design. In 1986, he received a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering of the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Mansfield at Apple since 1999, responsible for the iPhone, iPod, and Mac hardware engineering. But his greatest achievement may be designed iPad, responsible for the iPad throughout the design process. iPad has been referred to as the engineering marvel. Before the retirement of Mansfield, Apple's hardware engineering teams still operate under his leadership. Samsung galaxy s3 cases
The Apple CEOTim Cook said: "Bob has been an important member of our management team, he led the hardware engineering organizations and teams in the past issued a number of breakthrough products. His departure makes us sad, happy wishes his retirement."
Starting from the first generation of iPad, Riccio in helping to develop the product, he joined Apple in 1998 and served as vice president of product design. In 1986, he received a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering of the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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