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Apple CEO Tim Cook abruptly resigns and names successor

Apple CEO Tim Cook has abruptly resigned and simultaneously named his successor in a dramatic leadership handover. 

The Silicon Valley titan confirmed on Monday that its long-serving Chief Executive Officer will step aside from his current role and transition into the position of executive chairman.

This move will keep Cook firmly at the heart of the company’s strategic direction while handing over day-to-day control.

Stepping into the spotlight is John Ternus, Apple’s widely respected hardware chief, who has been tapped as the company’s next CEO. 

Apple’s share price was down in after hours trading following the shock announcement.

Ternus is set to officially take the reins on September 1, marking a significant generational shift within the upper ranks of the tech behemoth.

The announcement underscores Apple’s continued focus on hardware innovation, with Ternus – long seen as a key architect behind many of the company’s flagship products – now poised to lead the entire organization into its next chapter.

‘John Ternus has the mind of an engineer, the soul of an innovator, and the heart to lead with integrity and with honor,’ Cook said in a statement. ‘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.’ 

Meanwhile, the executive reshuffle doesn’t stop there. 

In a dramatic shake-up at the very top of one of the world’s most powerful tech giants, Apple has unveiled a sweeping leadership overhaul that signals the dawn of a new era for the iPhone maker

The Silicon Valley titan confirmed on Monday that its long-serving Chief Executive Officer, Tim Cook (pictured), will step aside from his current role and transition into the position of executive chairman

Stepping into the spotlight is John Ternus (pictured), Apple’s widely respected hardware chief, who has been tapped as the company’s next CEO

Johny Srouji, another senior figure within Apple’s leadership circle, will see his responsibilities broaden substantially. 

He is set to assume the newly expanded role of chief hardware officer, consolidating even more influence over the company’s critical silicon and device engineering efforts.

The high-stakes transition, revealed in an official company statement, represents one of the most significant leadership changes at Apple in years – and sets the stage for what could be a defining period in the company’s future. 

Ternus, a longtime Apple engineer who has overseen development of the iPhone, iPad and Mac, had been one of several names quietly touted as a potential successor.

But the speed of the transition – and the lack of a clear explanation – caught many investors off guard.

Cook has led Apple since 2011, taking over from co-founder Steve Jobs and presiding over a period of extraordinary growth that saw the company become the first to reach a $3 trillion valuation.

Under his leadership, Apple expanded aggressively into services – such as Music, TV and iCloud – and wearables like the Watch reducing its reliance on the iPhone and turning its ecosystem into a cash-generating machine.

‘He stepped into the world’s biggest shoes – the biggest shoes that anybody on the planet has ever had to step into – and he’s done an amazing job,’ said Peter Oppenheimer, Apple’s chief financial officer from 2004 to 2014.  

Under Cook, Apple expanded aggressively into services - such as Music, TV and iCloud - and wearables like the Watch reducing its reliance on the iPhone and turning its ecosystem into a cash-generating machine

Ternus is poised to inherit a company at a pivotal moment, with Apple yet to introduce a widely adopted new product category in recent years and growing scrutiny surrounding the strength of its business model.

The incoming chief will also have to steady nerves among investors after a string of high-profile executive departures in recent months – an exodus that has raised uncomfortable questions about the depth of Apple’s next generation of leadership and the clarity of its long-term vision.

Of particular concern is the company’s stance on artificial intelligence. 

While rivals across the tech world have plunged headfirst into the AI arms race – pouring hundreds of billions into its development – Apple has, by comparison, remained notably cautious, choosing not to match the aggressive spending spree that is rapidly reshaping the industry. 

The leadership shake-up comes at a critical moment for Apple.

The tech giant is expected to unveil its next iPhone lineup in September, including its first every flip version and an ultra-thin version.

Before that, is Apple’s annual developer conference, WWDC, in June.

The event is expected to focus heavily on artificial intelligence, with Apple under pressure to keep pace with rivals in the fast-moving AI race.

Executives are likely to unveil a new wave of AI-powered features across the iPhone, including upgrades to Siri and deeper integration across apps such as Messages, Photos and Mail.

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