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Apple names Johny Srouji as chief hardware officer

Apple names Johny Srouji as chief hardware officer
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Apple has appointed Johny Srouji as its new chief hardware officer, "effective immediately," according to an announcement on Monday. He is stepping into the shoes of current hardware engineering head John Ternus, who will replace Tim Cook as CEO in September, while Cook becomes the chairman of the board. Last December, Srouji reassured his team that he's not "leaving anytime soon" after a flurry o

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