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#TernusNamedAppleCEO
Apple CEO transition finalized. On April 20th, local time, Apple officially announced that Cook will step down as CEO on September 1st and assume the role of Executive Chairman of the Board, with Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering John Ternus succeeding him. The decision was approved unanimously by the board, and former COO Jeff Williams, previously seen as a top candidate for succession, has retired early, clearing internal obstacles for Ternus.
Ternus is 50 years old and holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. He joined Apple in 2001, starting in product design, was promoted to Vice President of Hardware Engineering in 2013, and joined the executive team in 2021. His experience nearly covers all core hardware product lines, with major contributions including leading the transition of Mac from Intel to self-designed chips and driving innovation in key products like the iPhone Air.
Ternus is 50 years old and holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. He joined Apple in 2001, starting in product design, was promoted to Vice President of Hardware Engineering in 2013, and joined the executive team in 2021. His experience nearly covers all core hardware product lines, with major contributions including leading the transition of Mac from Intel to self-designed chips and driving innovation in key products like the iPhone Air.
Market analysts believe that choosing an engineer with an internal background rather than an external appointee indicates that Apple will shift from the "efficiency-driven" approach of the Cook era to a more "engineering-driven" focus emphasizing product experience. However, Ternus faces significant challenges: delays in AI strategy advancement have been widely criticized, geopolitical and supply chain risks continue to accumulate, and the transition arrangement of Cook remaining as Executive Chairman tests the boundaries of their respective powers.
#特纳斯接任苹果CEO