Apple Names John Ternus as New CEO, Succeeding Tim Cook After Nearly 15 Years
Head of hardware engineering to take over September 1 as Cook becomes executive chair
L'essentiel
- Apple announced Monday that John Ternus, head of hardware engineering, will replace Tim Cook as CEO on September 1, 2026, after nearly 15 years.
- Cook, 65, will become executive chair but remain engaged with policymakers globally.
- Ternus, 50, who has been at Apple since 2001, inherits a company worth over $4tn that faces questions about AI integration and new product demand.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Tim Cook took over from Steve Jobs in 2011, transforming Apple from a $350bn company to over $4tn market cap. Under his leadership, Apple expanded globally, introduced the Apple Watch, AirPods, and services like Apple Music and Apple TV+. Cook was known for operational excellence and maintaining Apple's supply chain through political negotiations.
Apple announced on Monday that it had named a replacement for Tim Cook as CEO after nearly 15 years, with head of hardware engineering John Ternus succeeding him on 1 September. Cook will stay at the company in the role of executive chair.
“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,” Cook said in a press release.
Cook, 65, who succeeded Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, has been CEO since 2011. With a reputation for operational and supply chain management, he has overseen the global expansion of the company and its steady series of new, updated devices, though never attained the same tech visionary status as Jobs.
Cook’s tenure as CEO has marked a lucrative period of expansion for Apple as it entrenched its products in society and sought out new markets, in particular the iPhone. Apple reported earlier this year it had its best ever quarter for iPhone sales, driven by renewed demand in China. The tech giant’s yearly profits now top $100bn, and its stock has been on a continued rise for more than a decade.
Under his leadership, the company introduced the Apple Watch and its AirPods line of headphones, which Ternus was also involved with on the hardware engineering side. Cook also presided over the launch of services like Apple Music and Apple TV+. The company’s market capitalization grew from around $350bn at the start of Cook’s time to over $4tn today.
A succession plan for Cook has been in the works since at least last year, according to the New York Times. Cook has proven to be a successful political dealmaker in maintaining Apple’s global supply chain, successfully negotiating with Donald Trump and Xi Jinping alike. He will maintain a role at the company that entails “engaging with policymakers around the world,” per Apple’s press release.
Ternus, 50, was viewed as a likely candidate to take over. He has been at the company since 2001. In a statement announcing his new role, he touted working under Jobs and described Cook as a mentor. Cook said Ternus had “the mind of an engineer and the soul of an innovator”.
In the same press release, Ternus said: “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.”
Ternus will inherit an immensely successful company that nevertheless faces increasing questions over its future. Apple has faced close scrutiny in the past year as investors have questioned how it plans to integrate AI into its products. The company has not been as prominent a player in the AI boom as some of its competitors, choosing to sometimes integrate third-party AI tools into its products such as Siri. Though its core businesses of phone and computer sales remain strong, its new products like the Vision Pro have failed to inspire consumer demand.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Ternus will likely prioritize AI integration into Apple products within his first year
Probable · En quelques mois
Cook will remain influential through his executive chair role and policy engagement
Très probable · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- How will Ternus approach AI integration differently?
- Will Ternus maintain Cook's political relationships?
- Can Apple regain AI leadership against competitors?
- Will Vision Pro or other new products gain traction?





