There may be some glimpses of what the future of Apple will look like under the new leadership of John Ternus based on interviews he has done in the past.
Ternus, Apple's current senior vice president of hardware engineering and a 25-year veteran of the company, will succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEO as of Sept. 1. The tech giant announced Cook was stepping down on April 20.
Ternus makes sense to take the reins, said Brian Tong, host of the Apple Bitz podcast who has covered Apple for 18 years.
"It seems like a natural transition and John Ternus has really been groomed for this," Tong told USA TODAY.
And Ternus has previously said that Apple's ability to blend its designs with its own in house technologies, rather than those from an outside company, has allowed the tech giant to push the envelope when it comes to innovation.










