Apple recently launched the iPhone 16 lineup. The screen has been removed from the top of these phones in the “It's Glowtime” event. If you have seen this event, then surely…
Apple recently launched the iPhone 16 lineup. The screen has been removed from the top of these phones in the “It's Glowtime” event. If you have watched this event, you must have noticed that several Indian engineers were present at the event. But, you know why? In fact, around 3,000 engineers of Indian origin are currently working in this organization. Also, several people of Indian origin occupy several top positions in the organization. Among them, some Indian engineers have played a special role in developing the iPhone 16 series of devices.
Palom Shah is part of the iPhone 16 camera team
Palom Shah is one person who was seen giving various information about the iPhone 16's upgraded camera on the day of the event. He initially joined the tech company as a camera intern. He is currently part of the iPhone's wide and telephoto lens design team. In addition, he also manages the camera hardware engineering team. Palom graduated from the University of Waterloo with a bachelor's degree in mechatronics engineering in 2015 and subsequently joined Apple. However, before becoming a part of Apple, he worked at big companies like Blackberry and Lytro.
Piyush made the symbol on the camera control button –
The biggest highlight of the latest iPhone 16 series is its camera control button. And in that event, Piyush Pratik was seen giving various information about this button. who is a gold medalist engineer from IIT Delhi. Pratik started his career at Brain & Company, as an Associate Consultant. Then he did his MBA from Stanford University. In 2019, he completed his MBA and joined Apple as a product manager.
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Sribalan Sun was instrumental in developing the iPhone's new processor
A man named Sribalan Santhanam was seen giving various information about Apple Intelligence at the event. who is currently leading Apple's A series processor development team. It is learned that Santhanam previously worked as the vice president of design engineering at Apple chipset maker PA Semi. He joined Apple when the company was acquired by Apple in 2008. Additionally, he previously served as a Senior Director at Broadcom. There he was actively associated with the semiconductor industry since 1990.
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