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Tim Cook Expected to Step Down as Apple CEO in 2026; Ternus Front-Runner

Key Takeaways

  • Tim Cook expected to step down as Apple CEO in early 2026
  • John Ternus, hardware engineering chief, emerges as leading candidate
  • Apple’s board accelerating succession planning for smooth transition
  • Company maintains strong performance with record India shipments

Apple’s leadership is poised for a significant change with CEO Tim Cook expected to step down in early 2026 after 14 years at the helm. According to a Financial Times report, John Ternus, the company’s Senior Vice-President of hardware engineering, has emerged as the front-runner to succeed Cook.

Accelerated Succession Planning

Apple’s board and senior leadership have accelerated succession plans to ensure a smooth transition. The report emphasizes that no final decision has been made, but preparations are intensifying as Cook’s potential departure approaches.

The timing appears strategic rather than performance-related. Apple expects a strong year-end sales season, particularly for iPhone, and won’t likely appoint a new CEO before its late January earnings report.

Hardware Focus for AI Expansion

If appointed, Ternus would bring hardware expertise as Apple expands into new product categories to compete in artificial intelligence. The successor would have time to settle before key 2026 events including June’s Worldwide Developers Conference and September’s iPhone launch.

Cook’s Legacy and Current Performance

Cook, who turned 65 this month, took over as CEO in 2011 after Steve Jobs’ passing. Under his leadership, Apple’s market value skyrocketed from approximately $350 billion to $4 trillion.

Apple’s stock approaches record highs with 12% annual gains following strong recent results. However, the company trails rivals like Alphabet, Nvidia, and Microsoft in AI-driven investor enthusiasm.

Record Growth in India

Apple achieved its highest-ever quarterly shipments in India during Q3 2025, reaching 5 million units and securing fourth position in the market for the first time.

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