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Apple’s Tim Cook is stepping down as CEO later this year — here’s the Apple veteran next up

April 21, 2026
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What you need to know

  • Apple is undergoing a leadership change for the first time in roughly 15 years, as Tim Cook will step down as CEO later this year.
  • John Ternus, Apple’s current senior vice president of hardware engineering, will be the company’s next CEO.
  • Cook will remain as CEO through a transition period, and Ternus will take over Sept. 1, 2026. Then, Cook will become Apple’s executive chairman of the board of directors.

Apple‘s Tim Cook is stepping down as chief executive and John Ternus will become the next CEO, the company announced in a press release today, April 20. Cook will stay on and work with Ternus during a transitional period, and Ternus will officially become Apple CEO on Sept. 1, 2026. As part of the leadership change, Cook is set to become Apple’s executive chairman of the company’s board of directors, and Ternus will also get a board seat.

Cook has held the CEO title since 2011, when he took over for the late Steve Jobs. Ternus has worked for Apple for over 25 years, most recently as the company’s senior vice president of hardware engineering. Previously, he served as a vice president of hardware engineering and a member of the product design team. Apple says Ternus helped introduce the iPad and AirPods, and worked on product generations of iPhones, Macs, and Apple Watches.

Ternus has an engineering background and holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Before joining Apple, he was a mechanical engineer for Virtual Research systems.

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“John Ternus has the mind of an engineer, the soul of an innovator, and the heart to lead with integrity and with honor. He is a visionary whose contributions to Apple over 25 years are already too numerous to count, and he is without question the right person to lead Apple into the future,” Cook said in a press release. “I could not be more confident in his abilities and his character, and I look forward to working closely with him on this transition and in my new role as executive chairman.”

Ternus spoke positively about Apple’s future in his introductory press release as incoming CEO. “I am filled with optimism about what we can achieve in the years to come, and I am so happy to know that the most talented people on earth are here at Apple, determined to be part of something bigger than any one of us,” said Ternus. “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.”

Part of the change includes Johny Srouji expanding his role to include Ternus’ previous duties. Srouji’s new title is chief hardware officer at Apple.

As the transition takes place behind the scenes, there are key milestones to keep an eye out for. Apple will host a quarterly earnings call this Thursday, April 30, where we could hear from Ternus and Cook for the first time since the announcement. Additionally, the Sept. 1 transition is right before Apple typically holds its annual September event. This will likely be the first keynote hosted by Ternus as Apple’s CEO.

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Cook penned an open letter to customers and the Apple community following the announcement. “This is not goodbye,” Cook writes, “but at this moment of transition, I wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you.”

What the industry is saying

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

Immediately following the announcement, Apple shares fell roughly 0.8% in after-hours trading, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Cook had an incredible run at the helm of Apple, as the International Data Corporation (IDC) tells Android Central in an email. Specifically, IDC calls it “one of the most successful tenures in the history of technology,” adding that “Cook inherited a $350 billion company and handed over a $4 trillion one.”


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However, IDC also notes that Apple is at an inflection point:

The iPhone has driven Apple’s growth story for nearly two decades. It remains the company’s largest revenue contributor and the anchor of its ecosystem. But the upgrade cycle is lengthening, saturation in premium markets is real, and the next significant wave of consumer technology is not about the phone. It is about AI. And this is where the strategic pressure on Ternus will be most acute.

Francisco Jeronimo, VP of client devices, IDC

With a hardware engineering background, Ternus could be judged on whether he can lead Apple through an AI-driven technological boom. “Apple’s next decade will be defined less by hardware perfection, which Ternus clearly understands, and more by whether the company can build a strong AI platform and ecosystem strategy before competitors consolidate their positions,” says Francisco Jeronimo, who is the vice president of client devices at IDC.


Android Central’s Take

Apple Vision Pro outdoors on a table with accessories.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

I’m looking at the news of Apple’s upcoming leadership change with optimism. There is no doubt that Cook’s tenure as Apple CEO will go down as historic, by virtually every metric. However, it’s clear to anyone watching that Apple’s dominance and characteristic innovation appears to be fading.

Its most innovative product in over a decade, Apple Vision Pro, wasn’t a major success — and its future feels uncertain. The company has stumbled in the AI era, failing to ship already-announced features, like the overhauled Siri voice assistant. It is leaning on third-party companies like OpenAI and Google to make up for in-house weaknesses in artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, competitors like Google, Samsung, Microsoft, and Meta are leaning into internal AI development more than ever.

The big victory of Cook’s time as Apple CEO is arguably the emergence of M-series Apple silicon laptop and desktop processors. Starting with the Apple M1 in 2020, Apple has established itself as the leader in Arm-based silicon, with powerful and efficient chips. It also overhauled the iPad and Mac hardware lines, most recently debuting the budget MacBook Neo, joining the redesigned MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.

These are all hardware initiatives led at least in part by Ternus and Srouji. That’s why I’m excited to see the two take on expanded roles at Apple. When Ternus takes the helm as Apple CEO in September, he will become the first chief executive with a mechanical engineering background in decades. And Srouji, who is almost entirely responsible for the success of Apple silicon, is becoming the first-ever Apple chief hardware officer.

Jobs was a legendary marketer and innovator, and Cook is an all-time-great operations specialist. Ternus and Srouji could be similarly excellent at developing hardware, and it could be just what Apple needs.

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