Steve Wozniak, Apple Co-Founder, Reportedly Hospitalized in Mexico City

Steve Wozniak, Apple Co-Founder, Reportedly Hospitalized in Mexico City

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was hospitalized in Mexico City during his attendance at the World Business Forum, according to a source

Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, was taken to a hospital in Mexico City on Wednesday. The incident occurred just moments before his scheduled appearance at the World Business Forum (WBF), which he was attending in the country's capital. The source, who was from the event organizers, informed CNN En Español about Wozniak's hospitalization. He was admitted to the hospital at 3 p.m. local time after fainting.

CNN is working to get more details on his current health status.

Wozniak is the tech genius behind the early Apple computers who worked alongside Steve Jobs to launch and grow the company.

Wozniak, also recognized by the nickname "Woz" within the Silicon Valley community, gained immense acclaim for his groundbreaking design of the Apple I and Apple II computers. These remarkable innovations completely transformed the realm of personal computing, propelling Apple to the forefront as a dominant force in the market. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

CNNs Samantha Kelly contributed to this report.