
"Ternus, 50, has spent almost his entire career with Apple. He joined the company 25 years ago and has spent the past five years overseeing the engineering that underlies the iPhone, iPad and Mac."
"The appointment appeared to be carefully timed, following Apple's 50th anniversary celebrations and ahead of its annual WWDC developers conference in June."
"While Cook led Apple through an iPhone-fueled era of prosperity, Apple has fallen behind in the AI race. Apple has stumbled in its efforts to deliver new features built on AI, as was promised nearly two years ago."
John Ternus, a veteran of Apple with 25 years of experience, will become CEO in September, succeeding Tim Cook. Ternus has overseen engineering for key products like the iPhone and Apple Watch. He faces significant challenges, including enhancing Apple's competitiveness in artificial intelligence and managing supply chain issues. Cook praised Ternus as the right leader for Apple's future. The leadership change comes after Apple's 50th anniversary and before the WWDC developers conference, marking a critical transition period for the company.
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