Tim Cook is still Apple’s CEO for the time being — and WWDC 2026 failed to give us our first glimpse of the post-Cook future.
CEO-in-waiting John Ternus did not take the stage during the annual Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on Monday, meaning the new era of Apple leadership will have to wait.
Cook is still CEO until Sept. 1; still, Apple watchers were expecting a “passing of the torch” moment for the Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering.
“It’s been the honor of a lifetime,” Cook said as he wrapped up the event without mention of Ternus.
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Ternus was at the event venue in Cupertino, hobnobbing and taking selfies with content creators and student developers.
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Ternus, 50, has been at Apple for 25 years, gradually working his way up the ladder until becoming a top hardware executive in 2021. He’s perhaps best known for shepherding Apple’s transition to its in-house silicon, among other achievements.
Since WWDC is a software-focused show, Ternus usually isn’t a major presence.
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