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  1. Craig Federighi (born May 27, 1969) is an American engineer and business executive who is the senior vice president (SVP) of software engineering at Apple Inc. He oversees the development of Apple's operating systems. His teams are responsible for delivering the software of Apple's products, including the user interface, applications, and ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Dec 20, 2022 · Learn about Craig Federighi's background, achievements, and personality as the leader of macOS, iOS and iPadOS development. Find out how he worked with Steve Jobs at NeXT, how he handles public presentations, and how he views privacy.

  5. 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.

  6. Nov 20, 2020 · Craig Federighi, Greg Joswiak, and Johny Srouji talk about Apple's decision to switch from Intel to its own custom-designed ARM-based chips for Macs. They explain the M1 chip's features, benefits, and challenges for developers and users.

  7. May 19, 2021 · In a trial against Epic Games, Federighi said the level of malware on the Mac is not acceptable and worse than iOS. He also compared macOS to a car that requires caution and iOS to a child-safe device.