hardware engineering
Coverage of hardware engineering in the Nexus archive.
- So much for the AI jobs apocalypse. Demand for tech talent is rising.
Tech job openings rose 14% in 2026, with hardware engineering roles surging 52% due to AI infrastructure investments. The tech industry rebounded after a 2022-2023 hiring slowdown, showing resilience despite AI disruption fears.
- John Ternus’s first big problem is AI
John Ternus, Apple's SVP of hardware engineering, will succeed Tim Cook as CEO on September 1st. The announcement notably omits mention of AI, despite prior criticism of Apple's lack of AI focus at its WWDC event. Ternus is the first Apple CEO in 30 years from the hardware sector.
- Who is John Ternus, Apple’s next CEO?
Apple has announced John Ternus as its next CEO, succeeding Tim Cook, who will transition to executive chair. Ternus, a longtime hardware engineering executive and Apple insider, will begin his term on 1 September, with the company maintaining its current strategy that has driven record profits, including over $100bn annual profit and strong iPhone sales in China.
- Who is John Ternus, the incoming Apple CEO?
Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO after 15 years, passing the role to John Ternus, the current senior vice president of hardware engineering.
- World's blandest man steps down from CEO job to spend more time in tastefully appointed home
Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple's CEO after 15 years to become executive chairman, handing over to John Ternus, the senior VP of hardware engineering, effective September 1.
- Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO
Tim Cook is set to step down as Apple CEO, handing over duties to John Ternus, Apple's head of hardware engineering, effective September 1.
- Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO
Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, will step down after nearly 15 years and become executive chairman in September, succeeded by John Ternus, head of Apple’s hardware engineering. Cook described his tenure as 'the greatest privilege' and praised Ternus as the right successor.
- Apple CEO Tim Cook Is Stepping Down
Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down and will be replaced by John Ternus, the company’s senior vice president of hardware engineering, starting September 1. Cook will remain as executive chairman.
- Apple says John Ternus will be new CEO, Tim Cook to step aside later this year
Apple Inc. announced John Ternus, senior vice president of hardware engineering, will become its new CEO, with Tim Cook stepping aside later this year. The announcement was made during an Apple event in New York on March 4.