Apple's Hardware Chief Johny Srouji Says He's Staying

Apple hardware SVP Johny Srouji confirmed in a leaked internal memo that he plans to stay, reassuring teams and investors amid a wave of recent executive departures at the company.

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Apple's Hardware Chief Johny Srouji Says He's Staying

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Apple's hardware leader Johny Srouji has directly rejected recent speculation about his departure. A leaked internal memo circulated within the company makes his intentions clear: he plans to stay and keep leading the teams that build Apple's core technologies.

Srouji's note to staff: no plans to leave

In the memo Srouji wrote, "I know you've been reading all kinds of rumors and speculations about my future at Apple, and I feel that you need to hear from me directly. I am proud of the amazing technologies we all build across displays, cameras, sensors, silicon, batteries, and a very wide set of technologies, across all Apple products. Together we enable the best products in the world. I love my team, and I love my job at Apple, and I don't plan on leaving anytime soon." That straightforward message is meant to calm internal concern after a string of high-profile exits.

Why this matters: Srouji runs the hardware organization responsible for many of Apple’s differentiators. From the M-series silicon and camera systems to displays and battery engineering, his teams touch the hardware elements that define iPhones, Macs and iPads. In a moment when several senior executives have left or retired, his commitment provides continuity for product roadmaps and partners.

  • What he oversees: silicon, displays, cameras, sensors, batteries and cross-device hardware integration.
  • What he said: he loves his team and his job, and does not plan to leave "anytime soon."
  • What it means: reduced leadership uncertainty for Apple's hardware pipeline—at least for the near term.

Does Srouji rule out a future departure? No memo can predict the far future. But for now, Apple's hardware strategy remains anchored by a leader who publicly reaffirmed his dedication to the company and the work that powers its devices.

Source: gsmarena

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