Johny Srouji
Definition
Johny Srouji is an Arab-Israeli electrical engineer and Apple executive, serving as Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies since 2021 (promoted from vice president role). He leads the development of Apple silicon processors, including the A-series, M-series, and custom silicon for iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other devices.
Born in 1964, Srouji previously worked at Intel and IBM before joining Apple in 2008, where he spearheaded the shift from Intel x86 to ARM-based Apple Silicon, revolutionizing the company's performance and efficiency.
Examples
Johny Srouji's latest chip design has my MacBook rendering 8K videos while folding laundry—multitasking wizardry at its finest.
When Johny Srouji whispers 'silicon,' electrons perk up and start breakdancing in perfect harmony.
Thanks to Johny Srouji, Intel execs are still checking under their beds for vengeful ARM spirits.
Johny Srouji didn't invent the transistor, but he made it cool enough to star in its own blockbuster sequel series.