Apple Changed Hands! From the Tim Cook Era to John Ternus: Highlighting Super Hardware, But the Stone Problem Is Leading the Army
Apple Changed Hands! From the Tim Cook Era to John Ternus: Highlighting Super Hardware, But the Stone Problem is Leading the Army in the AI World That Will Impact Our Use in the Future
You know, Apple is going to have a major change in 15 years because Tim Cook is set to step down as CEO in September 2026. His successor is John Ternus, the hardware engineering right-hand man behind the success of the latest Macs and iPhones.
Who is John Ternus? He has been working at Apple since 2001. It's called a pot ball that grew up with the golden age of the company. He is a mechanical engineer who has been instrumental in molding the products we use today. The Mac transition to its own chips. The development of the iPhone 17 to AirPods helped with hearing health. Interestingly, he's focused on durability and repairability, which is what users like us have always wanted.
What are we going to find? In the user's corner, we should see high-quality hardware and attention to detail in the style of real engineers. But the big problem that analysts look at is the "AI vision," because on the day when the world is rotating according to intelligent technology, just doing the machine well may not be enough. John must prove that he can lead Apple on the battlefield of the AI platform as well as Tim Cook used to build an ecosystem and grow the business until the company reached $4 trillion.
This is a very interesting transition, because this is the selection of a "technical line" in the midst of an era when technology is changing direction. Tim Cook will also move to the Executive Chairman to help smooth the delivery of wood as possible.



































































































