Apple CEO change could put Houston in the tech spotlight

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Tim Cook’s unexpected departure as Apple CEO, effective September 1, and the ascent of hardware chief John Ternus, could significantly benefit Houston. With Apple already manufacturing its Mac mini in the city and a broader push for U.S. electronics production, Houston is poised to become a key hub for Apple’s next generation of AI-ready devices. Ternus, known as a “product guy,” faces the challenge of keeping Apple relevant in the AI era and finding the company’s next big product, while former CEO Cook remains involved in policy and political relationships.

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