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Infinite Loop

 
Wikipedia: Infinite Loop (street)
The headquarters of Apple on Infinite Loop
The sign showing Apple's street address

Infinite Loop is a street encircling the six main buildings of Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California. Each building has a number which corresponds to its single-digit address on the Loop, and so Apple's official mailing address is "1 Infinite Loop". The numbers increment in the clockwise direction. Employees often refer to the buildings as IL1 through IL6. The loop connects to Mariani Avenue, which was the former street address of Apple HQ; early printed material contains the address "20525 Mariani Avenue".

Infinite Loop is at the southeast corner of De Anza Boulevard and Interstate 280. The main office, 1 Infinite Loop, directly faces De Anza Boulevard. There are other buildings on Apple's campus which are in the proximity of, but not on Infinite Loop. Apple has purchased a nearby parcel of land on which to build a second campus.[1]

The name was inspired by the programming concept of the infinite loop.

Infinite Loop is actually a private U-shaped crescent, which joins up with the public street Mariani Avenue to form a loop.

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History

Construction of the Infinite Loop campus was completed in 1993 by Sobrato Development Cos.[2] Prior to 1997, activity on the campus was restricted to Research and Development activities, and each building was referred to as R&D 1 through R&D 6. When Apple consolidated the number of buildings it occupied in 1997, many non-R&D related functions moved to the campus, so the Research and Development name was dropped, and the buildings were renamed IL 1 though IL 6.

Before Infinite Loop was built, the location was occupied by Four Phase Systems (which was later acquired by Motorola).

Trivia

  • The icon for the Google Maps application on the iPhone shows Infinite Loop's location, including the label for Interstate 280. [3]
  • The location service in the iPhone simulator included in the SDK always returns the coordinates (37.331689, -122.030731), which is the latitude and longitude of Infinite Loop.

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