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Original Macintosh [1]

Macintosh,
a series of personal computers (PCs) designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc, introduced on January 24, 1984 by Steve Jobs. It was the first mass-market personal computer featuring a graphical user interface and a mouse.

Timeline

[2]

Model Year Processor
Macintosh 128K 1984 68000
Macintosh II 1987 68020
Macintosh IIx 1988 68030
Macintosh Quadra 1991 68040
Power Mac 1994 PowerPC
iMac G3 1998 PowerPC G3
iMac G4 2002 PowerPC G4
iMac G5 2004 PowerPC G5
iMac (Intel) 2006 x86-64
Mac Pro 2006, 2013 x86-64


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