On August 1, 2025, Tim Cook officially surpassed Steve Jobs' record of 5090 days as Apple's CEO, marking his 5091st day in the role. With this achievement, Cook becomes the longest-serving CEO in Apple's history. During Jobs' tenure, he introduced groundbreaking products such as the iMac, iPhone, and iPad. In contrast, Cook has launched innovative devices like the Apple Watch, AirPods, and Vision Pro, while vigorously driving the development of Apple Silicon chips and various service businesses. Under his leadership, Apple's market value has soared past $3 trillion, and the company has successfully completed several significant acquisitions. Currently, Cook has no plans to retire, and Apple has yet to identify a clear successor.