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Apple names insider John Ternus as CEO, Cook to become executive chairman

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Apple on Monday named insider John Ternus as its next CEO, tasking the longtime hardware chief to steer the company after Tim Cook, as the iPhone maker gears up for an industry shift spurred by artificial intelligence.

Ternus, who joined Apple in 2001, has recently overseen the company's hardware engineering efforts and ​played a key role in reigniting sales of products such as Apple's Mac computers, which have gained market share in recent years.

Cook, who has led Apple since 2011, ​will become the company's executive chairman, Apple ​said in a statement.

In naming Ternus chief executive, Apple is ‌shifting ⁠from Cook, a supply chain guru who helped turn Apple into a global brand that churns out hundreds of millions of units per year, ​to a leader ​who has ⁠long focused on design and products.

Ben Bajarin, CEO of technology consulting firm ​Creative Strategies, said Ternus is well-liked ​within ⁠Apple "and will bring fresh energy."

Separately, Apple said that Johny Srouji, who has overseen Apple's custom chip and ⁠sensor ​designs, has been named chief ​hardware officer.

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