John Ternus, a 25-year Apple veteran, will succeed Tim Cook as chief executive in September. Ternus, 50, has spent the last five years leading hardware engineering for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and played key roles in developing the Apple Watch and Vision Pro. Cook, who led the company to a $4 trillion valuation, endorsed Ternus as the right leader for Apple’s future. As CEO, Ternus will face the challenges of maintaining competitiveness in artificial intelligence and managing complex global supply chains and political relationships. Read the full story at Fortune (subscription).

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