According to a recent report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman; John Ternus, Apple's Senior VP of Hardware Engineering, is likely to succeed Tim Cook as the tech behemoth's CEO when Cook, 63, ultimately retires. Ternus' trajectory within Apple, from product design to his current role, positions him as a potential candidate for the role.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-hardware-boss-John-Ternus-may-succeed-Tim-Cook-as-CEO-claims-report.835728.0.html
Jobs is no more. Apple's temporary greatness is fading, slowly but surely and inexorably. Managers, in desperation, will spend increasingly large budgets on anything just to appear progressive, but nothing will work out for them, because their horizons are extremely narrow and there is no courage. These are just stereotyped corporate boys who know how to cut budgets to their benefit.
It will be another 8-15 years before Apple falls into complete oblivion.
Quote from: NikoB on May 10, 2024, 22:08:47Jobs is no more. Apple's temporary greatness is fading, slowly but surely and inexorably. Managers, in desperation, will spend increasingly large budgets on anything just to appear progressive, but nothing will work out for them, because their horizons are extremely narrow and there is no courage. These are just stereotyped corporate boys who know how to cut budgets to their benefit.
It will be another 8-15 years before Apple falls into complete oblivion.
I strongly suggest they hire you as you know so much :)
Maybe he wont be as greedy of a pig and bring apple back to the glory of good hardware design days
I have no desire to play in corporate intrigue. And I don't have a good vision for the future of humanity to invest in projects that will obviously fail amid the unfolding global collapse of civilization. Now is the time for speculators and marketers, but not for scientists and engineers. Someday, in a desperate moment, everything will return to normal, but now.
Those who believe in a different scenario for the future can try,