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Johny Srouji

Johny Srouji

Israeli business executive


Johny Srouji (Arabic: جوني سروجي; Hebrew: ג'וני סרוג'י; born 1964)[3] is an Arab Israeli executive,[4] currently Apple's senior vice president of Hardware Technologies.[5]

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Early life and education

Srouji was born in the Abbas neighborhood of Haifa, to a middle class Arab Christian family.[1][6][7][8][9] He is the third child out of four. His father Farid was a carpenter and craftsman who produced casting molds to the specifications of the Israeli Ministry of Defense.[10] In high school he received perfect grades in math, physics, chemistry and science, and was introduced to computers by an instructor who also taught at the nearby research university Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.[5] He later enrolled at Technion, earning both a bachelor's degree (summa cum laude) and master's degree (magna cum laude) in computer science.[11]

Srouji is reputed to be a no-nonsense executive,[12] asking for hard truths and focusing on problems and areas for improvement.[13] He is fluent in four languages: Arabic, Hebrew, French and English.[14]

Career

In 2008, Srouji led development of the Apple A4, the first Apple-designed system on a chip.[15]

Srouji was responsible for setting up Apple’s R&D center in Herzliya, Israel, its second largest in the world.[16]

In 2019 Intel considered Srouji a candidate to be its next CEO.[17]

In 2020, during Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Srouji announced the transition of Apple's Macintosh line of personal computers from Intel's x86 CPU architecture to their own Apple silicon.[18]

In 2022, Srouji announced the opening of a third R&D center in Israel (after Herzliya and Haifa), in Jerusalem, focused on the next generation of Apple Silicon.[19]

In 2023, Srouji announced that Apple's R&D center in Haifa will double in size.[20]

Awards

Johny Srouji was awarded the medal of his alma mater, the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, in recognition of his outstanding career achievements and exemplary role as an ambassador for the university.[21]


References

  1. "Apple's CEO Visits with Reuven Rivlin". israelnationalnews.com. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 2017-12-01. Johny Srouji, Vice President for Hardware Technology at Apple, born in Haifa
  2. Solomon, Shoshanna (16 January 2019). "Israeli Johny Srouji reportedly in running for Intel CEO". The Times of Israel. Srouji, an Arab Israeli from Haifa, was responsible for setting up Apple's R&D center in Israel
  3. "The Most Important Apple Executive You've Never Heard Of". Bloomberg. 18 February 2016. He was the third child of four. His family was Christian Arab,
  4. "The Israeli In Apple Johny Srouji Receives $24 Million This Year". Bloomberg. 28 December 2017. Johny Srouji, who grew up in Haifa for a Christian Arab family and studied at the Technion.
  5. "Interesting facts about Johny Srouji, the man behind Apple's custom processors". Indian Express. 25 June 2020. Born in a Christian Arab family, Srouji belongs to the city of Haifa in Palestine.
  6. מן, יובל (25 June 2020). "הכירו את הישראלי הכי בכיר באפל". Ynet. סרוג'י הוא ישראלי שנולד לפני 56 שנה למשפחה ערבית-נוצרית מחיפה.
  7. Higgins, Tim (2022-04-16). "The Chips That Rebooted the Mac". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-04-25.
  8. "Apple to Develop Future Mac Chips in Israel". MacRumors. 28 July 2022. Retrieved 2022-07-29.

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