• [NEWS] Tim Cook stepping down as Apple CEO

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    Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO on 1 September, 2026, and will
    move to an "Executive Chairman" postition. John Ternus will take over
    as CEO.


    Tim Cook to Step Down as CEO; John Ternus to Lead Apple
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    A seismic shift in Cupertino: Cook moves to Executive Chairman
    as Apple names its first new CEO in 15 years.

    In a historic move for the tech giant, Apple announced today
    that Tim Cook will transition to Executive Chairman, naming
    hardware veteran John Ternus as the company's next CEO.

    It's the biggest set of leadership shifts since Steve Jobs
    passed the torch in 2011. In a move unanimously approved by
    Apple's Board of Directors, Cook will continue in his role as
    CEO over the summer to ensure a smooth transition to Ternus
    before formally moving to the executive chairman's office on
    September 1.

    While the news comes as a bit of surprise for its suddenness,
    rumors of Cook's departure have been gaining steam for well
    over a year, so the question all along hasn't really been "if"
    but "when."

    It was also significant that Cook turned 65 in November,
    fueling additional speculation that his days in the CEO's
    office might be coming to an end. While that's not a
    compulsory retirement age, it's certainly a hallmark
    transition.

    However, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman threw some cold water on this
    speculation a few weeks later, declaring a claim by the
    Financial Times that Cook was leaving by mid-2026, as "simply
    false."

    That comment obviously didn't age well, but it's not like
    Gurman was alone in that assumption. Cook himself seemingly
    quashed rumors of his impending retirement, although he also
    stopped short of saying he wasn't retiring. He merely said
    reports that he wanted to "step back a little bit" or that he
    was tired were untrue, and echoed a statement he made in 2023
    that he "can't imagine life without Apple." However, that
    statement has never meant he had to continue being CEO, and
    many pointed to the possibility of Cook following in Steve
    Jobs' footsteps to become chairman of the board.

    It turns out that's exactly what's happened. Today's
    announcement isn't about Cook "retiring" so much as
    transitioning to a new role -�technically moving up, depending
    on how you look at it.

    After leaving the CEO's office, Tim Cook will become "executive
    chairman of Apple's board of directors." That effectively feels
    like a new role compared to that of Arthur Levinson, who has
    been the chairman of the board for the past 15 years and was
    re-elected this year in a special dispensation to stay on past
    his 75th birthday.

    While Levinson's title on Apple's Leadership page remains
    "Chairman of the Board," today's announcement refers to him as
    the "non-executive chairman" to distinguish him from Cook's new
    role. We also got a rare statement from the long-time Chairman
    in today's announcement.

    "Tim's unprecedented and outstanding leadership has transformed
    Apple into the world's best company. He's introduced
    groundbreaking products and services time and again, and his
    integrity and values are infused into everything Apple does. On
    behalf of the entire board of directors, we are incredibly
    grateful for his countless contributions to Apple and the world,
    and we are thrilled he will now be executive chairman. We believe
    John is the best possible leader to succeed Tim and as he
    transitions to CEO we know his love of Apple, his leadership,
    deep technical knowledge, and relentless focus on creating great
    products will help lead Apple to an extraordinary future."

    - Arthur Levinson, Apple's Chairman of the Board

    Levinson will become Apple's "lead independent director" after
    Cook takes the Executive Chairman's seat.

    "I want to thank Art for the incredible work he has done leading
    the board of directors for the past 15 years. I have always found
    his advice to be invaluable and I appreciate his thoughtfulness
    and his unwavering dedication to the company. I am grateful he
    will serve as our lead independent director, and I look forward to
    working with him in my new role."

    - Tim Cook

    As executive chairman, Cook will move into a much higher-level
    oversight role, where he will "assist with certain aspects of the
    company, including engaging with policymakers around the world."

    "It has been the greatest privilege of my life to be the CEO of
    Apple and to have been trusted to lead such an extraordinary
    company. I love Apple with all of my being, and I am so grateful
    to have had the opportunity to work with a team of such ingenious,
    innovative, creative, and deeply caring people who have been
    unwavering in their dedication to enriching the lives of our
    customers and creating the best products and services in the
    world."

    - Tim Cook

    Meanwhile, day-to-day operations will be taken over by John Ternus,
    who has long been considered Cook's heir apparent and will be
    moving into the CEO's office on September 1. Ternus will also join
    the board of directors as a function of his office.

    "John Ternus has the mind of an engineer, the soul of an innovator,
    and the heart to lead with integrity and with honor. He is a
    visionary whose contributions to Apple over 25 years are already
    too numerous to count, and he is without question the right person
    to lead Apple into the future. I could not be more confident in his
    abilities and his character, and I look forward to working closely
    with him on this transition and in my new role as executive
    chairman."

    - Tim Cook

    John Ternus joined Apple in 2001 and became a vice president of
    hardware engineering in 2013 as a chief lieutenant to senior VP Dan
    Riccio, moving into that role upon Riccio's reassignment in 2021.
    Ternus began shaping up as an obvious successor to Cook due in part
    to his age - at 50 he was the younger of Apple's senior VPs by far -�
    but also due to his role in overseeing what's arguably the company's
    most important division. As rumors of Cook's retirement began to
    heat up, it became even more apparent that Ternus was being groomed
    for the big chair, taking on a more active role in major
    announcements like the unveiling of the MacBook Neo and assuming
    responsibility for moonshot hardware projects like robotics that were
    shifted out from Apple's now-shuttered machine learning and AI
    strategy division.

    "I am profoundly grateful for this opportunity to carry Apple's
    mission forward. Having spent almost my entire career at Apple,
    I have been lucky to have worked under Steve Jobs and to have had
    Tim Cook as my mentor. It has been a privilege to help shape the
    products and experiences that have changed so much of how we
    interact with the world and with one another. I am filled with
    optimism about what we can achieve in the years to come, and I am so
    happy to know that the most talented people on earth are here at
    Apple, determined to be part of something bigger than any one of us.
    I am humbled to step into this role, and I promise to lead with the
    values and vision that have come to define this special place for
    half a century."

    - John Ternus


    A New Chief Hardware Officer
    In a separate press release, Apple has also announced a
    reorganization of its hardware divisions, elevating Apple silicon
    pioneer Johny Srouji to the newly created role of Chief Hardware
    Officer, effective immediately.

    Srouji previously served as the Senior Vice President of Hardware
    Technologies, a department somewhat parallel to Ternus' hardware
    engineering. Rather than replacing Ternus with another senior VP,
    Srouji is being given overall responsibility for all hardware and
    a rare new "C-level" designation for a company that traditionally
    sticks with senior VP titles for all but key governance roles like
    finance and operations.

    "Johny is one of the most talented people I have ever had the
    privilege to work with. He has played a singular role in driving
    Apple's silicon strategy, and his influence has been felt deeply not
    just inside the company, but across the industry. He has always led
    his organization with remarkable deftness and judgment, and time and
    again, his team has delivered breakthrough innovations that have
    transformed our products. We are incredibly fortunate to have him as
    Apple's chief hardware officer."

    - Tim Cook

    This will place Srouji, who ironically had to quash rumors of his own
    impending exit last year at the helm of both hardware engineering and
    hardware technologies. "Johny has been an incredible partner on the
    executive team, and is going to be an extraordinary chief hardware
    officer," said incoming Apple CEO John Ternus. "I look forward to
    continuing to work closely with him in our new roles."



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    On 21.04.26 01:08, Your Name wrote:

    Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO on 1 September, 2026, and will
    move to an "Executive Chairman" postition. John Ternus will take over
    as CEO. <https://www.idropnews.com/news/breaking-tim-cook-to-step-down-as-ceo-john-ternus-to-lead-apple/262818/>

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