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  2. Power Macintosh 7500 - Wikipedia

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    Apple Computer: Product family: Power Macintosh: Release date: August 8, 1995 () Introductory price: US$3,000 (equivalent to $5,999 in 2023) Discontinued: May 18, 1996 () Operating system: System 7.5.2 - Mac OS 9.1: CPU: PowerPC 601 @ 100 MHz: Memory: 8 or 16 MB, expandable to 1 GB (70 ns 168 pin DIMM) Predecessor: Power Macintosh 7100: Successor

  3. Power Macintosh 6400 - Wikipedia

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    The Power Macintosh 6400 (also sold under variations of the name Performa 6400) is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from August 1996 to August 1997. It is the only Macintosh mini-tower system to be branded as a Performa, and alongside the Performa 6360 was the last new Performa-branded model introduced by Apple.

  4. Power Macintosh 7300 - Wikipedia

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    The 7300 replaced both the Power Macintosh 7200 and 7600, replacing the only remaining first-generation PowerPC system in Apple's lineup. [ 1 ] MacUser Magazine's review says the 7300 "offers the most satisfying improvement" of the new machines introduced in early 1997 due to a significant performance jump from its predecessors, as well as ...

  5. Power Macintosh 8500 - Wikipedia

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    The Power Macintosh 8500 is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from August 1995 to February 1997. Billed as a high-end graphics computer, the Power Macintosh 8500 was initially released with a 120 MHz PowerPC 604, and unlike earlier Power Macintosh machines, the CPU was mounted on an upgradeable daughtercard.

  6. iMac Pro - Wikipedia

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    The iMac Pro is an all-in-one personal computer and workstation sold by Apple Inc. from 2017 to 2022. At its release, it was one of four desktop computers in the Macintosh lineup, sitting above the consumer range Mac Mini and iMac, and serving as an all-in-one alternative to the Mac Pro.

  7. Power Macintosh 9500 - Wikipedia

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    The 9500 is also the first computer from Apple to support 168-pin DIMM memory modules, and the 512 KB of on-board 128-bit-wide cache utilizes copy-back instead of write-through, offering faster speeds than prior Macintosh models, [4] as well as the ability to install single modules (although matched pairs are recommended for best performance [6]).