In a report by Mark Gurman in Bloomberg Businessweek, a profile interview was conducted with John Ternus, Apple's head of hardware engineering. Ternus is regarded as the future successor to Tim Cook and has become a highly visible leader within Apple. Since joining Apple in 2001, he has led the transition of Mac to in-house chips and overseen hardware engineering for products such as the iPhone and iPad. Ternus is widely praised within Apple and is seen as having the potential to remain in his position long-term, potentially bringing stable development to the company.
