Apple’s vice president of Hardware Technologies Johny Srouji became known for his work leading the development of Apple Silicon chips, which have become a fundamental part of the company’s products. While there are no signs that Srouji wants to leave Apple any time soon, it seems that Intel is keeping a close eye on him for a potential new CEO.
As reported by Bloomberg on Sunday, Intel is now looking for a new CEO as Pat Gelsinger retired from the company earlier this month. Interestingly, it seems that Johny Srouji is on Intel’s short list to take over as CEO. The report says that Intel already approached Srouji five years ago, when former CEO Brian Krzanich was leaving the company.
However, sources say that Srouji “didn’t seriously consider the job” at the time, as he was focused on developing the first Apple Silicon chips for the Mac and everything was fine at Apple.
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