Apple CEO Tim Cook responds to retirement rumours

 

Ever since 2025, there have been speculations surrounding the future of Apple leadership. It has resurfaced once again in a recent interview, but Apple CEO Tim Cook has downplayed reports suggesting he is preparing to step down. In an interview with Good Morning America, Cook described claims about his retirement as “a rumour”, pushing back against growing chatter about a potential leadership transition.

“I Can’t Imagine Life Without Apple”

While Cook did not provide a definitive timeline for his tenure, he made his stance clear by emphasizing his deep connection to the company. He stated that he “can’t imagine life without Apple,” highlighting his continued passion for the role and the company he has been part of for decades. The comment reinforces the idea that, at least for now, Cook has no immediate plans to retire.

Ongoing Speculation Around Succession Plans

Despite Cook’s response, discussions about succession have been ongoing. Previous reports suggested that Apple had been preparing for a possible leadership transition as early as 2026. However, with the year already underway, those timelines now appear uncertain. Within the company, John Ternus, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, is widely viewed as a leading candidate to eventually succeed Cook.

Recent internal changes have also fueled speculation. Cook has reportedly handed greater oversight of Apple’s design teams to John Ternus, who has become increasingly visible in product launches and public appearances. These developments suggest that while Cook remains in charge, Apple is actively preparing for long-term leadership continuity.

More Than a Decade at the Helm

Tim Cook has served as CEO since 2011, succeeding Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Now in his mid-60s, Cook has overseen a period of massive growth for the company, including expansion into services and new product categories. For now, Cook’s comments indicate stability at the top of Apple. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.