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  2. List of Mac models - Wikipedia

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    MacBook Pro: March 9, 2015 October 16, 2014 iMac Retina (Late 2014) iMac: May 19, 2015 Mac Mini Unibody (Late 2014) Mac Mini: October 30, 2018 2015 March 9, 2015 MacBook Air Tapered Unibody (Early 2015) MacBook Air: June 5, 2017 MacBook Pro Retina (Early 2015) MacBook Pro: June 5, 2017 [1] April 10, 2015 MacBook Retina (Early 2015) MacBook ...

  3. List of Mac models grouped by CPU type - Wikipedia

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    October 2015 June 2017 MacBook Air (Early 2015) 1.6 2×256 3 2 Yes Yes March 2015 June 2017 MacBook Air (2017) 1.8 2×256 3 2 Yes Yes June 2017 July 2019 Core i5 (2-core) MacBook Pro (Early 2015) 2.7–2.9 2×256 3 2 Yes Yes March 2015 June 2017 Core i7 ULT (2-core) MacBook Air (Early 2015) MacBook Air (2017) 2.2 2×256 4 2 Yes Yes March 2015 ...

  4. MacBook Pro - Wikipedia

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    The M1 13-inch MacBook Pro was released alongside an updated MacBook Air and Mac Mini as the first generation of Macs with Apple's new line of custom ARM-based Apple silicon processors. [114] This MacBook Pro model retains the same form factor/design and added support for Wi-Fi 6, USB4, and 6K output to run the Pro Display XDR. [115]

  5. MacBook Pro (Intel-based) - Wikipedia

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    The MacBook Pro line launched in 2006 as an Intel-based replacement for the PowerBook line. The first MacBook Pro used an aluminum chassis similar to the PowerBook G4, but replaced the PowerPC G4 chips with Intel Core processors, added a webcam, and introduced the MagSafe power connector. The unibody model debuted in October 2008, so-called ...

  6. MacBook - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Mac transition to Intel processors, Apple released a 13-inch laptop simply named "MacBook", as a successor to the PowerPC-based iBook series of laptops. . During its existence, it was the most affordable Mac, serving as the entry-level laptop that was less expensive than the rest of the Mac laptop lineup (the MacBook Pro portable workstation, and later the MacBook Air ultra-port

  7. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    MacBook Pro (Early 2008) (15") MacBook Pro: October 14, 2008 MacBook Pro (Early 2008) (17") MacBook Pro: January 6, 2009 February 27, 2008 iPod Touch (1st generation) (32 GB) iPod Touch: September 9, 2008 February 29, 2008 Time Capsule (1st gen) AirPort, drives: March 3, 2009 March 17, 2008 AirPort Express 802.11n (1st gen) AirPort Express ...