John Ternus, Apple's Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, spoke at length about the new MacBook Neo, Apple's approach to artificial intelligence, and speculation about his potential future as Apple CEO following the product launch. ABC News correspondent Elizabeth Schulze conducted the interview immediately after the product unveiling in New York City. In the conversation, Ternus explained why Apple is now releasing a more affordable Mac model, the company's stance on artificial intelligence, and his personal response to the rumors that point to him as a possible successor to the current Apple CEO.
The interview with John Ternus took place immediately after yesterday's unveiling of the MacBook Neo. Schulze used the opportunity to address several key topics:
- the strategy behind the new MacBook Neo
- Apple's long-term approach to Apple Intelligence and artificial intelligence
- Speculation about whether John Ternus could become Apple's CEO in the future.
The last point is particularly noteworthy because Apple executives rarely comment publicly on potential CEO successors. It is especially unusual for an executive to address rumors that directly concern them.
John Ternus on the MacBook Neo
In the interview, John Ternus explained that Apple sees the MacBook Neo as a great opportunity to reach significantly more people than before.
He emphasized that the new device was deliberately designed to be reliable, durable, and robust. At the same time, it should possess all the qualities that users expect from a Mac. Ternus described the idea behind the device as follows:
We saw an opportunity here to really just reach a lot, a lot more people than we ever have before. It’s solid, it’s reliable, it’s durable. It’s all the things you want a Mac to be. And, yeah, that’s an amazing price point.
With this, Apple clearly positions the MacBook Neo as an entry-level device within the Mac line.
Why Apple took so long to make an affordable Mac
In the interview, Elizabeth Schulze also addressed a question that has long preoccupied many observers: Why did it take Apple so long to offer a Mac at a significantly lower price?
Many users have been wanting cheaper Apple products for years. Schulze therefore asked directly why Apple is only taking this step now.
John Ternus explained that Apple sets very high quality standards for new products. A more affordable Mac was only an option for the company if it still met its own standards. His answer was:
Sure. And I think that’s why: the bar is high. We didn’t want to do it until we could do it really, really well, and build a Mac that we were proud of.
This statement underscores Apple's commitment to releasing new devices only when they meet its expectations in terms of both price and quality.
John Ternus on Apple's AI strategy
Besides the MacBook Neo, John Ternus also spoke about artificial intelligence and its role in Apple's products.
He explained that the technology will be increasingly integrated into the Apple ecosystem in the future. The main goal is to simplify everyday tasks and make functions more intelligent. Ternus described the long-term development of Apple Intelligence as follows:
I think Apple Intelligence is going to continue to grow, and it’ll just make things you do better and easier. And if we’re doing it right, you know, people won’t even really necessarily notice or think about it. They’ll just have a new feature that they start using more and more because they really like it.
This statement clearly shows how Apple intends to use artificial intelligence. The technology is not meant to be the focus, but rather to work in the background and improve everyday life.
CEO speculation surrounding John Ternus
Another part of the interview revolved around the question of whether John Ternus could one day become CEO of Apple. Speculation about potential successors to Apple's leadership is a recurring theme in the tech industry, and Ternus is regularly mentioned as a candidate.
Elizabeth Schulze addressed these rumors directly. It's rare for an Apple executive to publicly respond to such speculation. It's especially unusual when it involves someone who is themselves considered a potential future CEO.
John Ternus remained vague in his response. Instead of addressing the speculation, he focused on discussing his current role at Apple. His answer was:
Well, the good news is, I love the job I have. I get to work with the most amazing people in the world, and on days like today when we’ve announced all these products, it is the best place to be.
Ternus thus avoided making any concrete statement regarding a possible CEO succession.
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John Ternus between hardware development and CEO speculation
The interview with John Ternus provides several interesting insights into Apple's current strategy. The new MacBook Neo is intended to reach a broader target audience and offer a more affordable entry into the Mac world. At the same time, Apple is working on integrating artificial intelligence more deeply into its products with Apple Intelligence.
Even though the question of a possible future as Apple CEO remains open, the interview demonstrates the central role John Ternus already plays in the company. As head of hardware development, he is one of the key figures behind many current and future Apple products. (Image: Apple)
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