Apple Scales Hardware Chief John Ternus’ Role To Design Amid CEO Candidacy Rumors: Report

According to a report from Bloomberg, CEO Tim Cook pulled in Ternus to manage Apple’s design teams at the end of last year.
06 June 2022, US, Cupertino: John Ternus, Apple Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, introduces the new M2 microprocessor (Photo by Christoph Dernbach/picture alliance via Getty Images)
06 June 2022, US, Cupertino: John Ternus, Apple Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, introduces the new M2 microprocessor (Photo by Christoph Dernbach/picture alliance via Getty Images)
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Aashika Suresh·Stocktwits
Published Jan 22, 2026   |   2:17 PM EST
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Apple Inc. (AAPL) has reportedly roped in hardware chief John Ternus into design work, widening his role to include him in one the company’s most critical functions.

According to a report from Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter, CEO Tim Cook pulled in Ternus to manage Apple’s design teams at the end of last year.

Ternus is now considered the “executive sponsor” within the company for all designs on Cook’s management team, as per the report.

The expansion comes amid reports that Apple is eyeing the hardware chief to succeed Cook, if he decides to step down.

Shares of AAPL rose about 1.25% at the time of writing. 

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