Apple is getting a new CEO later this year as Tim Cook will be succeeded by the Senior VP of Hardware Engineering, John Ternus. But in addition to the news of a new CEO, the company also announced a significant restructuring. Johny Srouji becomes the new Chief Hardware Officer and merges the hardware engineering and hardware technologies teams.
Almost immediately after taking his new role, Johny Srouji commenced a big reshuffle. Kate Bergeron, for example, will pass on the main product design management to two of her deputies, while she will oversee product reliability. She’s taking on the role of Tom Marleb, who in turn succeeds John Ternus as head of the hardware engineering team. Additionally, Bergeron will continue overseeing the development of materials used by Apple.
Srouji’s reorganization is pursuing by deeper integration between the Apple Silicon teams and the teams involved in developing individual products. This is supposed to speed up the process of development and innovation.
The reshuffle doesn’t stop there, though. Many other staff members are seeing their responsibilities widened.
Only time will tell how well the new team structure will work, but one thing is for sure: Apple must act now, because product development has been painfully slow at Apple for the last few years. In fact, some products were announced and never saw broad daylight, such as AirPower.
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