Apple Leadership: Tim Cook to Step Down, John Ternus Emerges as Successor

Apple Leadership: Tim Cook to Step Down, John Ternus Emerges as Successor
Kristina Reports · @kristinareports

April 23, 2026 | Kristina Reports

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Tech giant firm, Apple Inc. is reportedly set for a major leadership transition, with long-serving Chief Executive Officer, Tim Cook expected to step down after more than a decade at the helm.

According to information circulating from an Apple newsroom link, Cook is expected to transition into a new role as Executive Chairman, marking the end of his tenure as CEO, a position he has held since 2011 following the death of Steve Jobs.

Tim Cook and John Ternus

The report indicates that John Ternus, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, is poised to take over as the company’s next CEO.

Ternus, who joined Apple in 2001, has spent over two decades within the company, playing a key role in the development of flagship products including the iPhone and Mac. He has also been closely involved in Apple’s transition to its in-house silicon chips, a move widely regarded as one of the company’s most significant technological shifts in recent years.

Industry observers suggest that the potential appointment of a hardware-focused executive signals Apple’s continued emphasis on vertical integration, particularly as competition intensifies in artificial intelligence and chip development.

Tim Cook

Under Cook’s leadership, Apple grew into one of the world’s most valuable companies, expanding its ecosystem across devices, services, and global markets. His tenure has been credited with strengthening Apple’s supply chain, boosting revenues, and maintaining product consistency.

However, as the tech industry pivots toward AI-driven innovation, leadership with deep expertise in hardware and chip architecture is increasingly seen as strategic.

While the development is generating widespread discussion across tech circles and social media, an official, detailed confirmation from Apple is still being awaited.

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