Tim Cook has about two weeks left as Apple CEO, and he still won’t sum up his own legacy. Asked by CBS News’ Jo Ling Kent what he has stood for as head of the company, in a word, Cook skipped the word entirely.
“You’re asking a legacy question, and it’s a good question. But in my view, your legacy is described by others, not yourself,” he said. “And so I hope that people say I was a good and decent man. And if they say that at the end of the day, I feel like I have achieved something.”
The interview happened in Houston last week, where Cook was opening Apple’s new Advanced Manufacturing Center. CBS published the clip on August 13.
He had bigger numbers to point to
Cook could have answered with a business record. Apple’s own transition announcement in April put it plainly: since he took over from Steve Jobs in 2011, Apple’s market value has gone from around $350 billion to $4 trillion, and annual revenue has grown from $108 billion to more than $416 billion. Apple Watch, AirPods, Apple silicon, and the services business all arrived under him.
He chose character over any of that. It fits how Cook has handled the question before. He rarely tries to define his own legacy in public, and he did not start now, in one of his last sit-down interviews as CEO.
Two weeks until Ternus takes over
Apple confirmed in April that Cook is stepping down as CEO on September 1, 2026, and becoming executive chairman. Hardware chief John Ternus becomes CEO the same day and joins Apple’s board. As executive chairman, Cook is expected to keep handling parts of the job he is known for, including dealing with governments and policymakers.
The Houston trip shows what that looks like in practice. Cook opened the Advanced Manufacturing Center alongside Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on August 13. Apple says it has put hundreds of millions of dollars into the Houston site in under nine months, has already shipped its first AI servers from the line there, and will start building Mac mini in the same facility later this year.
Cook already gave his last earnings call as CEO on July 30, telling analysts the handoff to Ternus was “going seamlessly.” After September 1, the iPhone launch, the AI push, and Apple’s post-Cook product roadmap all become Ternus’s story to tell. Cook, by his own framing, is leaving the verdict on his 15 years to everyone else.
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