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  • Apple accelerates search for next CEO as Tim Cook weighs reduced workload
    January 10, 2026, 4:12 AM EST. Apple is accelerating its search for Tim Cook's successor after the 65-year-old CEO signaled he wants to ease his workload, The New York Times reported. Cook, who has run Apple since 2011, is expected to shift to a board chair role rather than retire. Hardware chief John Ternus, 50, has emerged as the front-runner, praised for his meticulous approach and deep supply chain knowledge, including work across Asia. Ternus helped steer decisions from limiting LiDAR on iPhones to launching the thinner iPhone Air and the switch to Apple Silicon. Other contenders include software head Craig Federighi, services chief Eddy Cue, marketing chief Greg Joswiak, and retail head Deirdre O'Brien. The board will decide, weighing whether Apple needs a steady operator or a more visionary leader amid tariffs, manufacturing risk, and AI competition.