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Samsung has hired one of Apple’s semiconductor experts.

Apple semiconductor expert Kim Woo-Pyeong has left the tech giant after being hired by Samsung, Business KoreaWoo-Pyeong will act as director of Samsung’s recently established Packaging Solution Centre, which is part of the company’s Device Solution America operations in Silicon Valley.

Details about Kim Woo-Pyeong’s role at Apple are vague — the report only refers to him as a semiconductor expert.

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