Hot on the heels of last week’s news about turnover at the top comes a report that Apple chip chief Johny Srouji is looking toward the exit.
It’s a dramatic turn of events for a company legendarily allergic to such drama.
He “recently told [CEO Tim] Cook that he is seriously considering leaving in the near future,”
according to a Bloomberg report. “Srouji, the architect of Apple’s prized in-house chips effort, has informed colleagues that he intends to join another company if he ultimately departs.” Ouch.
The list of recent Apple senior executive departures continues to grow. Apple AI chief John Giannandrea is riding into the sunset. Top design exec Alan Dye defected to Meta. General counsel Kate Adams and sustainability chief Lisa Jackson are retiring. Former COO Jeff Williams did so last month. CFO Luca Maestri is believed to be winding down.
And, of course, there continue to be rumors about how long Cook, 65, will keep Apple’s top job.
For now, Apple is reportedly moving heaven and earth to keep Srouji. But elevating him to a more sweeping role like CTO “would likely require [hardware engineering chief John] Ternus to be promoted to CEO,” Bloomberg writes. And that is a step “the company may not be ready to take.”
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