The Apple ecosystem harnesses multiple wireless technologies to deliver an unparalleled user experience. The Wireless Connectivity Silicon (WCS) team spearheads the development of complex System-on-Chip (SoCs) like the N1 family, enabling this experience in both current and future Apple products. By leveraging cutting-edge processes, tools, workflows, unique proprietary features, and advanced architecture, the team strives to provide the best wireless connectivity solutions. The WCS organization anticipates substantial growth to meet the diverse silicon tape-outs for various product lines at Apple in the coming years. This presents significant growth opportunities for building new infrastructure. If you’re passionate about wireless technologies, eager to work on next-generation infrastructure, and committed to continuous learning, this is the ideal place for you.
Semiconductor pay context
Based on 296 disclosed Semiconductor salaries on RoleSuite, the role pays a median of $180K/year, with most offers between $147K and $210K (10th–90th percentile: $132K–$242K).
Apple ranks among the higher-paying employers for this role, at a $227K median across 24 disclosed postings.
This posting lists $127K–$221K, in line with the $180K market median.
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