Factbox-Who is John Ternus, Apple's new CEO?

Apple has named John Ternus as its next CEO, succeeding Tim Cook on September 1. Ternus, currently senior vice president of hardware engineering, will lead the company as it navigates industry shifts driven by artificial intelligence.
Apple has appointed John Ternus as its new CEO, effective September 1, succeeding Tim Cook. Ternus, 50, is currently senior vice president of hardware engineering and has been with Apple since 2001. He has overseen key hardware projects, including the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and played a crucial role in revamping Apple's products. Ternus will also join Apple's board on September 1, while Cook becomes executive chairman. Ternus's appointment comes as Apple prepares for industrywide shifts driven by artificial intelligence. He will be tasked with steering the company in this new era.
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