Apple’s chip chief Johny Srouji says he’s staying put
Recent reports claimed Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Technologies, Johny Srouji, might be the next high‑profile executive to leave the company after several other leaders announced departures.
Srouji has now shut that down in an internal memo, saying he is not leaving Apple and wanted staff to hear it directly from him. He told employees he’s aware of the speculation about his future and reaffirmed his commitment to the hardware work the company is doing. The leaked note is meant to steady nerves inside Apple at a time of visible turnover in its executive ranks.
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