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Apple’s Identity Crisis: Can John Ternus Bring Back the Magic?


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Tim Cook has officially matched Steve Jobs' tenure at 5,090 days, but the atmosphere in Cupertino has shifted from revolution to refinement. While Apple’s market value is staggering, the innovation engine seems to be idling, with the iPhone design largely unchanged since 2019 and a decade-long car project that ended in a dead end. Meanwhile, competitors like Nvidia and Microsoft are surging ahead in the artificial intelligence race, leaving Siri looking like a relic of the past. Apple’s cautious approach, which once felt like calculated mastery, now risks looking like a delay in a world being reshaped by super-intelligence.\n\nThis is where John Ternus comes in. As an engineering-focused leader, Ternus represents a potential return to the product-first philosophy that defined the company’s golden era. He is seen as the man who could trim the excessive caution and push Apple back into the territory of bold experimentation. However, replacing a CEO isn’t a magic wand; it requires a deep cultural reset and a renewed appetite for risk. The massive financial power and loyal ecosystem are still there, but in the fast-moving AI era, being the best doesn’t matter if you arrive after the rules have already been rewritten. The question isn't just if Ternus can lead, but if Apple is ready to step out of its comfort zone and truly innovate again.
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