Apple's Chip Boss Squashes Exit Rumors, Says He's Not Leaving the Company
Johny Srouji reassures staff of his commitment after multiple executive departures at Apple, emphasizing his love for his job and team, according to his internal memo.
- On Monday, Srouji reassured staff he `don't plan on leaving anytime soon`, Bloomberg reported, citing his memo.
- Bloomberg reported on Saturday that Srouji told Tim Cook he was considering leaving and told colleagues he would join another firm rather than retire.
- Srouji, who joined Apple in 2008, has overseen A-series and M-series chips and recent development of a cellular modem aimed to replace Qualcomm in most iPhones.
- The development comes amid a string of executive exits in past weeks, including COO Jeff Williams' retirement and departures of John Giannandrea, Lisa Jackson, Katherine Adams, and Alan Dye.
- Retention talks over the weekend suggest Tim Cook, Apple CEO, offered Johny Srouji a substantial pay package and more responsibility, while Cook plans to step down as CEO next year.
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Apple chip chief Srouji tells staff he’s not leaving ‘anytime soon’
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