Apple and Intel are reportedly exploring a manufacturing partnership that could reshape how future Apple chips are produced. But despite the headline, this does not mean Apple is abandoning Apple Silicon or returning to Intel-powered Macs. According to…
Cook warned that Apple is facing supply-chain headwinds from RAMageddon that could impact its business.
On the latest episode of Equity, we discuss how Apple has changed since Cook became CEO in 2011, and what challenges incoming CEO John Ternus will be facing.
John Ternus, Apple’s incoming CEO, is a hardware guy, signaling Apple may be putting devices back at the center of its strategy.
Apple’s incoming CEO John Ternus says the company sees huge upside in AI, but he is also making it clear that design and Apple’s core values are not being pushed aside in the process
Cook, who joined Apple in 1998, succeeded Steve Jobs as CEO in 2011 and went on to transform Apple into a $4 trillion powerhouse.
Starting on September 1, Ternus will lead one of the world’s most valuable companies, but if you’re not a dedicated Apple enthusiast, you’ve probably never heard of this man, who has largely remained out of the spotlight until now.
Apple will transition leadership from Tim Cook to John Ternus, marking a new phase while maintaining continuity through Cook’s chairman role.