Apple R&D spending up nearly 40 percent in 2012
One of Apple’s 17 different anechoic chambers, part of a $100 million research and development spend made years ago.
(Credit: Apple)
Apple increased the amount it spent on research and development during 2012, though it remained a fraction of its overall spending.
According to the company’s annual report, which was filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission this afternoon, Apple spent $3.4 billion on research and development during its fiscal year, up $952 million, or 39 percent from last year. The year prior, the company spent $2.4 billion, up $647 million or 36 percent from…
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