Apple Leadership - Craig Federighi - Apple Craig Federighi is Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, reporting to CEO Tim Cook Craig oversees the development of iOS and macOS His teams are responsible for delivering the software at the heart of Apple’s innovative products, including the user interface, applications, and frameworks
Craig Federighi - Wikipedia Federighi returned to Apple in 2009 to lead macOS engineering, [7] after Apple had just finished developing Mac OS X Snow Leopard, which was highly regarded for its focus on speed and quality [8] In March 2011, Federighi succeeded Bertrand Serlet as vice president of Mac software engineering at Apple, [ 9 ] and in August 2012 he was promoted
Apple Software Chief Rejects macOS on iPad - Slashdot Apple software chief Craig Federighi has ruled out bringing macOS to the iPad, amusingly using a kitchen utensil analogy to explain the company's design philosophy "We don't want to create a boat car or, you know, a spork," Federighi said in an interview "Someone said, 'If a spoon's great, a fork'
Leadership and Governance - Person Details - Apple His teams are responsible for delivering the software at the heart of Apple’s innovative products, including the user interface, applications and frameworks Craig returned to Apple in 2009 to lead macOS engineering, and in 2012 took on responsibility for iOS as well, delivering all subsequent releases of the world’s most advanced desktop
Why Apple still won’t put macOS on iPad - Cult of Mac A high-level Apple exec explains why iPad and macOS will stay separate, despite converging designs in iPadOS 26 and macOS 26 Apple software chief reveals what delayed AI-enhanced Siri