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The Power Macintosh 5200 LC was introduced in April 1995 with a PowerPC 603 CPU at 75 MHz as a PowerPC-based replacement of the LC 500 series. In August, the Power Macintosh 5300 LC was released which kept the same motherboard design but included a more powerful PowerPC 603e CPU, as well as a "Director's Edition" with similar design and ...
The Macintosh LC 500 series is a series of personal computers that were a part of Apple Computer's Macintosh LC family of Macintosh computers, designed as a successor to the compact Macintosh family of computers for the mid-1990s mainstream education-market.
PowerBook 500: August 3, 1996 PowerBook Duo 2300c: PowerBook Duo: February 1, 1997 Power Macintosh 5300 LC: Power Macintosh: April 1, 1996 1996 February 15, 1996 Apple Network Server 500 [a] Network Server (non-Mac PPC) April 1, 1997 Apple Network Server 700/150 [a] Network Server (non-Mac PPC) April 1, 1997 February 26, 1996 Workgroup Server ...
The PowerBook 500 series was introduced on May 16, 1994, with the high-end active matrix LCD PowerBook 540c and 540, with the passive matrix 520c and 520 soon after. One of its marketing highlights was the promise of a PowerPC upgrade to its CPU and PC Card expansion. The introduction of this model came at the time of Apple's changeover to the ...
The PowerBook 500 series was released as Apple was already moving its desktop machines to the PowerPC processor range, and a future upgrade was promised from the start. This came in 1995, as an Apple Motherboard containing a 100 MHz 603e processor and 8 MB of RAM (which snapped into a slot containing the previous 25 or 33 MHz 68040 processor ...
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