
"Bloomberg News reported over the weekend that Srouji had discussed leaving the company, indicating that he might work for a different technology firm. Srouji, who serves as senior vice president of hardware technologies, had told Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook that he was seriously considering a departure in the near future, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Cook, contending with a wider shake-up in his executive ranks, had been working aggressively to retain Srouji, the people said."
"The campaign included offering a substantial pay package and the potential of more responsibility down the road, they added. Srouji oversaw Apple's pivot to in-house silicon chips and is well-respected in the industry. In the memo Monday, Srouji said he was proud of the technologies that Apple is building, including displays, cameras, sensors, chips and batteries. Together we enable the best products in the world, he said."
Johny Srouji will remain at Apple for now and does not plan to leave in the near future. He expressed strong commitment to his team and pride in Apple's hardware technologies, including displays, cameras, sensors, chips and batteries. Srouji had privately considered departing and discussed the possibility of working for another technology firm. Apple CEO Tim Cook pursued retention efforts, offering a substantial pay package and potential expanded responsibilities. Srouji oversees hardware technologies and led Apple's transition to in-house silicon chips. His continued presence reduces the immediate risk of further executive turnover amid broader leadership changes.
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