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Apple CEO transition: Tim Cook exits, John Ternus takes helm

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Apple’s leadership shuffle hit the headlines today as longtime CEO Tim Cook confirmed his exit later this year, paving the way for senior engineering VP John Ternus to assume the top role. The transition was outlined in internal memos shared by both executives, signaling a rare public acknowledgment of the succession plan.

Alongside the CEO change, hardware chief Johny Srouji will expand his portfolio, taking on broader responsibilities as Apple’s chief hardware officer. The company also reportedly reorganized its engineering division into five distinct units, a move intended to sharpen focus across silicon, design, and emerging technologies. Cook will stay involved in global government relations, preserving continuity in policy advocacy.

For developers and investors, the reshuffle underscores Apple’s confidence in its engineering pipeline while retaining Cook’s diplomatic clout. With Ternus at the helm, expectations center on accelerating hardware innovation and tighter integration across the newly defined teams. The transition will unfold internally before the public rollout later this year.

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