Apple is now experiencing a wave of executive resignations.
Renowned Apple whistleblower Mark Gurman summed up that in just the past week, Apple's head of artificial intelligence and head of interface design have resigned one after another, followed by the announcement that the company's general counsel and head of government affairs will also be leaving. These four executives all reported directly to CEO Cook, marking rare high-level shakeups at the consumer electronics giant in nearly a decade. The reason behind this is not difficult to explain: Apple's management is known for its high stability, but after stability for more than a decade, these old veterans are either entering their twilight years or approaching this age group. Gurman also revealed that Johny Srouji, the senior vice president of hardware technology in charge of Apple's self-developed chips, recently informed Cook that he is seriously considering leaving in the near future. Srouji has also told colleagues that if he ultimately decides to leave, he plans to move to another company.
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