Apple reorganizes hardware team into five key areas under Johny Srouji
Apple announced that its hardware engineering and technology division will now be structured into five main areas, led by Johny Srouji.

Apple has decided to reorganize its hardware division, combining engineering and technology teams into a more focused structure. The new setup, announced by Johny Srouji, divides the team into five key areas to boost innovation and efficiency. This move aims to optimize product development and accelerate the integration of new technologies into Apple’s devices.

The structure centers around specific areas covering different aspects of hardware, from chips and components to design and manufacturing. The goal is for each area to have clear leadership and focus on its particular objectives, fostering collaboration and ongoing innovation.
Johny Srouji, head of the division, explained that this reorganization will help Apple maintain its leadership in technology and respond more quickly to market changes. The company seeks to strengthen its capacity to develop cutting-edge hardware and improve hardware-software integration.
While Apple has not disclosed detailed specifics about the five areas, this move reflects an effort to stay competitive in an increasingly dynamic and demanding market.
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