Johny Srouji Age, Wiki and Bio

Johny Srouji

Quick Info

ProfessionTech Executive
NationalityIsraeli
Date of BirthXX/XX/1964
AgeUnknown
BirthplaceHaifa, Israel

Bio/Wiki

ProfessionTech Executive

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight60 Kg (132 lbs)
Eye ColorSalt & pepper
Hair ColorBrown

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversityTechnion - Israel Institute of Technology
Qualifications
  • Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science
  • Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science

Personal Life

HometownHaifa, Israel
EthnicityChristian Arab
Hobbies
  • Weightlifting
  • Cycling

Family

FatherFarid (Carpenter and craftsman)
Siblings3

Career

Work Experience
  • Research Engineer at IBM R&D Haifa, Israel (January 1990 – December 1992)
  • Senior Manager, VLSI Verification Technology & Distributed OS at Intel, Israel Design Center (January 1993 – April 1999)
  • Microprocessor Design (Pentium) at Intel, Texas Design Center, Austin (June 1999 – August 2003)
  • Senior Manager, VLSI Design Technology at Intel, Israel Design Center (January 2003 – December 2005)
  • POWER7 CPU Design Manager, Server Microprocessors at IBM (January 2005 – March 2008)
  • Senior Director, Handheld Chips & VLSI at Apple (2008 – August 2011)
  • Vice President of VLSI at Apple, Cupertino (September 2011 – August 2013)
  • Vice President, Hardware Technology at Apple, Cupertino (August 2013 – November 2015)
  • Senior Vice President at Apple (January 2014 – December 2016)
  • Senior Vice President, Hardware Technology at Apple, Cupertino (December 2015 – Present)
AwardIMEC's Innovation Award in 2025
Notable Contributions
  • Played a key role in developing the A-series chips for iPhones and M-series chips for Macs.
  • Led Apple's transition away from Intel processors to Apple Silicon based on ARM technology.
  • Oversaw the development of Apple’s in-house cellular modem to reduce dependence on Qualcomm.

Favourites

Car CollectionMercedes-Benz

Some Lesser Known Facts

Johny Srouji grew up in a diverse community of Christians, Muslims, Jews, and Baha’is in Haifa.
He began his career at IBM, where he was recognized for his efficiency and accuracy.
He returned to IBM after a significant tenure at Intel, taking on higher responsibilities.
After joining Apple in 2008, he was instrumental in developing key technologies for Apple’s products like the iPhone 4.
He has been recognized as one of Apple’s most influential executives, though he maintains a low public profile.
In 2016, he emphasized how his upbringing in Haifa influenced his perspective as an engineer.
He has been linked to discussions about potential leadership roles in other tech companies, but remains committed to Apple.