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Apple Macintosh models grouped by CPU type. The first Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984, upgraded to a 512K Fat Mac. The Macintosh, or Mac, is a line of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Computer. ...
CPU redirects here. ...
The Motorola 680x0/0x0/m68k/68k/68K family of CISC microprocessor CPU chips were 32-bit from the start, and were the primary competition for the Intel x86 family of chips. ...
The Motorola 68000 is a 32 bit CISC microprocessor, the first member of a successful family of microprocessors from Motorola, which were all mostly software compatible. ...
For in-depth technical information, see Macintosh 128K technical details. ...
Mac 512K back panel The Macintosh 512K Personal Computer, the second of a long line of Apple Macintosh computers, was the first update to the original Macintosh 128K. It was virtually identical to the previous Mac, differing primarily in the amount of built-in memory, which quadrupled the originals. ...
Macintosh XL The Macintosh XL was a modified version of the Apple Lisa personal computer made by Apple Computer. ...
The Macintosh 512Ke was introduced as a cheaper version of the top-of-the-line Macintosh Plus. ...
The Macintosh Plus computer was the third model in the Macintosh line, introduced two years after the original Macintosh and a little more than a year after the Macintosh 512K. It originally had a beige case, but in 1987, the case color was changed to the long-lived platinum color. ...
The Macintosh SE personal computer replaced the Macintosh Plus and was introduced by Apple at the same time as the Macintosh II. It had a similar case to the original Macintosh computer, but with slight differences in colour and styling. ...
Macintosh Classic Demand for another all-in-one Mac, such as the popular Macintosh Plus and the SE, spurred the introduction of the Macintosh Classic. ...
The Macintosh Portable was Apple Computers first attempt at making a portable Macintosh personal computer that held the power of a desktop Macintosh and included the capabilities of a professional business Macintosh such as the Macintosh IIci. ...
The PowerBook is a laptop computer line manufactured by Apple Computer; a portable version of the Macintosh aimed at the professional market. ...
A Motorola 68020 processor Motorola 68020 The Motorola 68020 is a microprocessor from Motorola. ...
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Macintosh II was the first personal computer model of the Macintosh II series in the Apple Macintosh line. ...
Macintosh LC sans display, keyboard or mouse The Macintosh LC (meaning low-cost color) was Apple Computers product family of low-end consumer Macintosh personal computers in the early 1990s. ...
A Motorola 68030 processor The following were variations of a 16-bit bus board design Motorola 68030 Processor from a Macintosh IIsi The Motorola 68030 is a 32-bit microprocessor in Motorolas 68000 family. ...
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All other 68030 Macs had full 32-bit system busses. The Macintosh Classic II (also known as the Performa 200) replaced the Macintosh SE/30 in the compact Macintosh line in 1991. ...
The Macintosh Color Classic was the first color all-in-one Apple Macintosh computer. ...
The Macintosh LC is a model of Macintosh computer manufactured by Apple Computer. ...
The Macintosh TV was Apple Computers first attempt at computer-television integration. ...
The Macintosh SE/30 was the fastest and most expandable of the original black-and-white compact Macintosh series. ...
Macintosh LC sans display, keyboard or mouse The Macintosh LC (meaning low-cost color) was Apple Computers product family of low-end consumer Macintosh personal computers in the early 1990s. ...
The Macintosh Color Classic was the first color compact Apple Macintosh computer. ...
The Macintosh II series (or sometimes simply Mac II series) is a series of personal computers in the Apple Macintosh line. ...
The Macintosh IIx was introduced by Apple in 1988 as an incremental update of the original Macintosh II model. ...
Half a year following the release of the Macintosh IIx passed before Apple introduced the Macintosh IIcx. ...
The Apple Macintosh IIci was an improvement on the Macintosh IIcx. ...
The Macintosh IIsi was a compact 3-box desktop unit, effectively a cut-down Macintosh IIci in a smaller case, made cheaper by the redesign of the motherboard and the deletion of all but one of the expansion card slots. ...
The Macintosh IIfx was a model of Apple Macintosh computer, introduced in 1990 as the fastest Mac, and discontinued in 1992. ...
The Macintosh IIvi was a short-lived model of the Macintosh II series of Macintosh computers from Apple. ...
The Macintosh IIvx was one of the models of the Macintosh II series of Macintosh computers from Apple. ...
- PowerBook 140 16 MHz
- PowerBook 145
- PowerBook 150 33 MHz
- PowerBook 160
- PowerBook 165
- PowerBook 165c 25 MHz + FPU
- PowerBook 170 25 MHz
- PowerBook 180 33 MHz + FPU
- PowerBook 180c 33 MHz + FPU
The PowerBook is a laptop computer line manufactured by Apple Computer; a portable version of the Macintosh aimed at the professional market. ...
- PowerBook Duo 210 25 MHz
- PowerBook Duo 230 33 MHz
- PowerBook Duo 250 33 MHz
- PowerBook Duo 270c 33 MHz + 68882 FPU
Powerbook Duo 280c The PowerBook Duo was a small yet powerful laptop from Apple Computer. ...
A Motorola 68LC040 processor - Workgroup Server 60 25 MHz 68040 Identical to Quadra 610 with Server software bundle
- Workgroup Server 80 33 MHz 68040 Identical to Quadra 800 with Server software bundle
- AWS 95 33 MHz 68040 Identical to Quadra 950 with PDS Dual SCSI Card and A/UX OS
The Motorola 68040 is a microprocessor from Motorola. ...
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Image File history File links L_Motorola-XC68LC040RC25B.jpg This file or image is redundant to Image:Motorola-XC68LC040RC25B.jpg. ...
Apple Workgroup Server (AWS or sometimes WGS) and, later, Macintosh Server, were the names given to selected models of Macintosh computers which were sold by Apple Computer with additional server software and sometimes bigger hard drives . ...
Apple Workgroup Server (AWS or sometimes WGS) and, later, Macintosh Server, were the names given to selected models of Macintosh computers which were sold by Apple Computer with additional server software and sometimes bigger hard drives . ...
AWS can mean Akcja Wyborcza Solidarnosc Automatic Warning System for railway use. ...
Macintosh Centris Series - Centris 610
- Centris 650
- Centris 660av
Macintosh Centris was a set of three 1993 Macintosh models that were built around the Motorola 68LC040 and 68040 CPUs. ...
- LC 575 33 MHz 68LC040 SCSI Internal Hard Drive, Trinitron Monitor
- LC 580 33 MHz 68LC040 IDE Internal Hard drive, Shadow Mask monitor
Macintosh LC sans display, keyboard or mouse The Macintosh LC (meaning low-cost color) was Apple Computers product family of low-end consumer Macintosh personal computers in the early 1990s. ...
The Macintosh LC 575 (also marketed as the Performa 575) was an Apple Macintosh computer manufactured from 1994 to 1996. ...
The Macintosh LC 580 was one of Apple Computers low cost all in one type of personal computers that had all of the hardware integrated into a single unit, minus the mouse and keyboard, that became very popular in schools for their small footprint and durablity. ...
Note: Some of these were also marketed under the "Performa" and "Macintosh LC" brands for home and education markets, respectively. Quadra 800 Quadra was the name used by Apple Computer for most of its Macintosh computers built around the Motorola 68040 CPU. The product manager for the Quadra family was Frank Casanova who was also the Product Manager for the Macintosh IIfx. ...
- Quadra 605 25 MHz 68LC040, same board, different case and gestalt as LC/Performa 475
- Quadra 610 25 MHz 680LC040/68040
- Quadra 630 25 MHz 68040, same board as LC/Performa 630, except for full 68040
- Quadra 650 33 MHz 68LC040/68040, same board as Quadra 800
- Quadra 660av 25 MHz 68040 + DSP
- Quadra 700 25 MHz 68040
- Quadra 800 25 MHz 68040
- Quadra 840av 40 MHz 68040 + 2 DSP
- Quadra 900 25 MHz 68040
- Quadra 950 33 MHz 68040
Ports at the rear of a Quadra 605, including RJ45 Ethernet expansion. ...
The Macintosh Quadra 700 was introduced (along with the Quadra 900) in October 1991, as Apples first computers to use the Motorola 68040 processor, as well as the first to feature built-in Ethernet networking. ...
The Macintosh Quadra 900 is a high-end personal computer introduced with the Quadra 700 in October 1991 as Apple Computers first computers in the Quadra series using the Motorola 68040 processor. ...
Macintosh Quadra 950 The Macintosh Quadra 950 was the third Quadra computer that Apple made. ...
PowerBook Series These Powerbooks are PPC upgradeable The PowerBook 190 and its companion PowerBook 190cs are laptop computers manufactured by Apple Computer as part of their PowerBook brand, introduced to the market in August 1995. ...
The PowerBook 190 and its companion PowerBook 190cs are laptop computers manufactured by Apple Computer as part of their PowerBook brand, introduced to the market in August 1995. ...
The PowerBook 500 (codenamed Blackbird) series was a range of Apple Macintosh PowerBook portable computers first introduced by Apple Computer with the 520 model on 16 May 1994. ...
The PowerBook 500 (codenamed Blackbird) series was a range of Apple Macintosh PowerBook portable computers first introduced by Apple Computer with the 520 model on 16 May 1994. ...
The PowerBook 500 (codenamed Blackbird) series was a range of Apple Macintosh PowerBook portable computers first introduced by Apple Computer with the 520 model on 16 May 1994. ...
The PowerBook 500 (codenamed Blackbird) series was a range of Apple Macintosh PowerBook portable computers first introduced by Apple Computer with the 520 model on 16 May 1994. ...
PowerBook Duo Series - PowerBook Duo 280
- PowerBook Duo 280c
PowerPC is a RISC microprocessor architecture created by the 1991 Apple-IBM-Motorola alliance, known as AIM. Originally intended for personal computers, PowerPC CPUs have since become popular embedded and high-performance processors as well. ...
PowerPC 601
An IBM PowerPC 601 processor - Workgroup Server 9150 90 MHz & 120 MHz. The only Apple Server, other than the X-Serve, without a mainstream equivalent. Quadra 950 type case.
- Workgroup Server 6100
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Apple Workgroup Server (AWS or sometimes WGS) and, later, Macintosh Server, were the names given to selected models of Macintosh computers which were sold by Apple Computer with additional server software and sometimes bigger hard drives . ...
- Power Macintosh 6100
- Power Macintosh 7100
- Power Macintosh 7200
- Power Macintosh 7500
- Power Macintosh 8100
- Power Macintosh 8200
Power Macintosh, or Power Mac, is the name of a line of Apple Macintosh personal computers based on various models of PowerPC microprocessors. ...
The Power Macintosh 7500 was one of the first PCI capable Macs manufactured by Apple Computer. ...
PowerPC 603 Power Macintosh Series - Power Macintosh 5200 LC
- Power Macintosh 5300 LC
- Power Macintosh 6200
PowerPC 603e Apple released the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh in May of 1997 to mark the 20th anniversary of Apple Computer, not the Macintosh. ...
Power Macintosh Series - Power Macintosh 4400
- Power Macintosh 5260 LC
- Power Macintosh 5400 LC
- Power Macintosh 5500 (sold as Power Macintosh ONE/225 in UK education market)
- Power Macintosh 6360
- Power Macintosh 6400
- Power Macintosh 6500
PowerBook Series The PowerBook 5300 series was the first generation of PowerBook laptops manufactured by Apple Computer to use the PowerPC processor. ...
The PowerBook 1400 (codename Epic) was a notebook designed and sold by Apple Computer in the mid- to late 1990s as part of their PowerBook series of Macintosh computers. ...
The PowerBook 2400c (codenames: Comet, Nautilus) is a subnotebook in Apple Computers PowerBook range of Macintosh computers. ...
The PowerBook 3400c (often called just 3400) was a laptop computer in the PowerBook line manufactured by Apple Computer from February to November 1997. ...
PowerPC 604 Power Macintosh Series The Power Macintosh 8500 (the 120 MHz model is also known as Power Macintosh 8515 in Europe and Japan) is a high-end Macintosh personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from 1995 until 1997. ...
The Power Macintosh 9500 (the 132 MHz model is also known as Power Macintosh 9515 in Europe and Japan) is a high-end Macintosh personal computer which was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from May 1995 until early 1997. ...
A Motorola PowerPC 604e processor The PowerPC 604e is an IBM RISC-based processor featured in a number of Apple Computers Macintosh systems. ...
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Power Macintosh Series The Power Macintosh 7600 was a PowerPC 604 based desktop computer sold by Apple in three speeds (120MHz, 132MHz and 200MHz - the last model was not available in North America) between April 1996 and November 1997. ...
PowerPC G3 is a designation used by Apple Computer to a third generation of PowerPC microprocessors. ...
PowerPC 750 - iBook/iBook SE (1999-2001)
The iBook is a line of laptop computers introduced by Apple Computer in 1999. ...
The Power Macintosh G3 (commonly called beige G3s or platinum G3s for the color of their cases) was a series of personal computers made by Apple from November 1997 to January 1999. ...
The Power Macintosh G3 (commonly called beige G3s or platinum G3s for the color of their cases) was a series of personal computers made by Apple from November 1997 to January 1999. ...
An open Power Macintosh G3 case, showing the logic board placement on the hinged door. ...
iMac Series - iMac (original)
- iMac 266/333 (original five colors)
- iMac/DV/DV+/DV SE (slot-loading)
The correct title of this article is iMac. ...
PowerBook Series - PowerBook G3 (3400 case)
- PowerBook G3 Series ("Wallstreet")
- PowerBook G3 ("Lombard", Bronze Keyboard)
- PowerBook ("Pismo")
The PowerBook G3 was a professional line of laptop Macintosh computers made by Apple. ...
PowerPC 750e/750cx
A Motorola PowerPC 7400 ("G4") processor PowerPC G4 is a designation used by Apple Computer to describe a fourth generation of PowerPC microprocessors. ...
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The Power Mac G4 was a series of personal computers made by Apple. ...
The Power Mac G4 Cube The Cube with its standard peripherals, as seen in a television advertisement Power Mac G4 Cube (also known as Power Macintosh G4 Cube) is a quiet, fanless, compact Macintosh computer from Apple Computer. ...
The PowerBook G4 is a series of notebook computers manufactured by Apple Computer. ...
The correct title of this article is iMac. ...
The eMac, short for education Mac, is a Macintosh desktop computer made by Apple Computer. ...
The original Xserve Xserve, or Xserve G5 with more recent models, is the name of Apple Computers Macintosh 1U rackmount server computer. ...
Following the success of the iMac and its ongoing hardware simplification strategy, Apple introduced the iBook, a laptop computer targeted to consumer and education market segments. ...
The Mac mini is an Apple Macintosh desktop personal computer designed and marketed by Apple Computer. ...
In computing, the PowerPC 970 and the PowerPC 970FX, also known as PowerPC G5, are 64-bit processors in the PowerPC family from IBM, which was introduced in 2002. ...
PowerPC IBM 970 Power Mac G5 The Power Mac G5 is Apple Computers name for models of the Power Mac which utilize the PowerPC G5 processor. ...
- Xserve G5/Xserve G5 Cluster Node
- Power Macintosh G5 (2004-Nov. 2005)
- iMac G5
PowerPC is a RISC microprocessor architecture created by the 1991 Apple-IBM-Motorola alliance, known as AIM. Originally intended for personal computers, PowerPC CPUs have since become popular embedded and high-performance processors as well. ...
The original iMac model The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...
- Power Macintosh G5 (Nov. 2005-pres)
PowerPC is a RISC microprocessor architecture created by the 1991 Apple-IBM-Motorola alliance, known as AIM. Originally intended for personal computers, PowerPC CPUs have since become popular embedded and high-performance processors as well. ...
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation, is a U.S.-based multinational corporation that is best known for designing and manufacturing microprocessors and specialized integrated circuits. ...
Intel Core is a new platform umbrella intended to replace the Pentium M brand. ...
The correct title of this article is iMac. ...
The MacBook Pro is a line of professional laptop computers developed and marketed by [[Apple Computer]. It is the successor to the PowerBook G4 series, and is the first Macintosh laptop to be powered by a dual-core Intel processor. ...
A concept design of what the MacBook may look like. ...
The Mac mini is an Apple Macintosh desktop personal computer designed and marketed by Apple Computer. ...
Intel Core is a new platform umbrella intended to replace the Pentium M brand. ...
The Mac mini is an Apple Macintosh desktop personal computer designed and marketed by Apple Computer. ...
See also The first Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984, upgraded to a 512K Fat Mac. The Macintosh, or Mac, is a line of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Computer. ...
This timeline of Macintosh models lists all major types of Macintosh computers produced by Apple Computer. ...
This is a list of Apple Computer hardware products which were superceded by improved versions, or discontinued, and are no longer manufactured. ...
This list of Apple Macintosh models by case type contains all case designs used by Apple Computer for their Macintosh computers. ...
External links - Apple provides a full list of Macintosh models and specifications.
- Apple-History.com
Corporate Directors: Steve Jobs | Bill Campbell | Jerry York | Millard Drexler | Al Gore | Arthur D. Levinson Hardware Products: Macintosh | eMac | iMac | iPod | iBook | Mac mini | MacBook Pro | PowerBook | Power Mac | Xserve | Xserve RAID Accessory Products: AirPort Express | AirPort Extreme | iSight Software Products: AppleWorks | Aperture | Final Cut Studio | iLife | iWork | Logic Pro | Mac OS X | Mac OS X Server | QuickTime See also: History of Apple Computer | List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU | List of Macintosh software | List of products discontinued by Apple Computer Annual Revenue: $13.93 billion USD (
68% FY 2005) | Employees: 14,800 (2005) | Stock Symbol: NASDAQ: AAPL | Website: www.apple.com Apple Computer, Inc. ...
A corporation is a legal person that exists quite separately from the natural persons who work with and for it. ...
It has been suggested that Board of Trustees be merged into this article or section. ...
Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24, 1955) is currently the CEO of Apple Computer and is a leading figure in both the computer and entertainment industries. ...
Bill Campbell is the current Chairman of the Board and former CEO of Intuit. ...
Jerry York is an American businessman, he was the former CFO of IBM and Chrysler. ...
Millard S. Drexler is a businessman, formerly CEO of Gap Inc, he joined the board of directors of Gap in November 1983 and left his position in October 2002. ...
Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. ...
Arthur D. Levinson (born March 31, 1950 in Seattle, Washington) is President and Chief Executive Officer of Genentech. ...
The first Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984, upgraded to a 512K Fat Mac. The Macintosh, or Mac, is a line of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Computer. ...
The eMac, short for education Mac, is a Macintosh desktop computer made by Apple Computer. ...
The correct title of this article is iMac. ...
A grayscale fourth-generation iPod with earphones. ...
The iBook is a line of laptop computers introduced by Apple Computer in 1999. ...
The Mac mini is an Apple Macintosh desktop personal computer designed and marketed by Apple Computer. ...
The MacBook Pro is a line of professional laptop computers developed and marketed by [[Apple Computer]. It is the successor to the PowerBook G4 series, and is the first Macintosh laptop to be powered by a dual-core Intel processor. ...
The PowerBook G4 is a series of notebook computers manufactured by Apple Computer. ...
Power Macintosh, or Power Mac, is the name of a line of Apple Macintosh personal computers based on various models of PowerPC microprocessors. ...
The original Xserve Xserve, or Xserve G5 with more recent models, is the name of Apple Computers Macintosh 1U rackmount server computer. ...
Xserve RAID is Apple Computers mass storage rack mounted device. ...
This article is about Apples wireless networking product. ...
Airport Extreme is a Wireless Solution used on the Apple Macintosh platorm. ...
The iSight is a webcam made by Apple Computer. ...
AppleWorks is an office suite of software applications sold by Apple Computer. ...
Aperture is a software program for Mac OS X announced by Apple Computer on October 19th, 2005, designed to assist professional photographers in post-production work. ...
Final Cut Studio is a video application suite for Mac OS X by Apple Computer. ...
iLife 06 Box iLife is a collection of software products created by Apple, designed for Mac OS X, used to create, organize, view and manipulate digital content. ...
iWork is a suite of applications created by Apple Computer, containing a word processing and layout application (Pages), and a presentation package (Keynote). ...
Logic Pro is a MIDI sequencer and Digital Audio Workstation software application that runs on the Mac OS X platform. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Mac OS X Server is the server-oriented version of Apple Computers modern operating system, Mac OS X. It is based on the BSD-Unix-based operating system that Apple Computer acquired from NeXT Computer and which formed the basis of the current Mac OS X. The regular version...
QuickTime is a multimedia technology developed by Apple Computer, capable of handling various formats of digital video, sound, text, animation, music, and immersive panoramic (and sphere panoramic) images. ...
This article is about the History of Apple Computer, a Silicon Valley company based in Cupertino, California, whose core business is computer technologies. ...
// This list of Macintosh software reveals prominent Mac OS computer programs. ...
This is a list of Apple Computer hardware products which were superceded by improved versions, or discontinued, and are no longer manufactured. ...
The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ...
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A fiscal year or financial year is a 12-month period used for calculating annual (yearly) financial reports in businesses and other organizations. ...
NASDAQ (originally an acronym for National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations ) is a U.S. electronic stock exchange. ...
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