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Apple on April 20, 2026, named longtime hardware executive John Ternus as its next chief executive, handing over day-to-day control to the 50-something engineer on Sept. 1 and elevating Tim Cook to executive chairman.
Ternus, a 25-year Apple veteran who has overseen development across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and AirPods, has led recent hardware revamps including the iPhone Air and the shift to Apple silicon.
The move accompanies an internal hardware leadership reshuffle ā Johny Srouji was named chief hardware officer ā and comes as Apple confronts mounting competitive pressure in artificial intelligence from firms such as Nvidia, Google and Meta.
The company has begun using Googleās Gemini to bolster Siri and faces investor scrutiny after losing top market-value position to AI chipmakers.
Apple shares dipped modestly after the announcement.
The board said the planned, unanimous succession reflects long-term planning as Apple, now roughly 50 years old, seeks to accelerate product-led responses to the generational shift driven by AI and mixed-reality devices.








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