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no one else currently spans CPUs, GPUs, NPU development, packaging strategy, and foundry negotiation at the same time. If Srouji steps aside, Apple still retains strong execution teams, but it loses the unifying authority that keeps long-range planning, cross-team workloads and platform-level decisions synchronized.

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