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This is a list of all major types of Mac computers produced by Apple Inc. in order of introduction date. Macintosh Performa models were often physically identical to other models, in which case they are omitted in favor of the identical twin. Also not listed are model numbers that identify software bundles.
Order Numbers MC207 MC516 Model Numbers A1342 Machine Model MacBook6,1 & EMC 2350 MacBook7,1 & EMC 2395 Display: 13.3-inch LED backlit glossy widescreen LCD, 1280 × 800 pixel resolution Performance Front side bus: 1066 MHz Processor Intel Penryn-3M Core 2 Duo Intel Penryn-3M Core 2 Duo Clock speed: 2.26 GHz 2.4 GHz Memory [h]
The Marketing Part Number (MPN) is code that Apple Inc. uses to classify all of its items in a unique way. An MPN can be used to identify a particular configuration of Apple hardware. [1] MPNs are additionally referred to by Apple as order numbers, and part numbers, and model numbers, but are distinct from Apple's "A number" format of model ...
This list of Apple codenames covers the codenames given to products by Apple Inc. during development. The codenames are often used internally only, normally to maintain the secrecy of the project. The codenames are often used internally only, normally to maintain the secrecy of the project.
MacRumors took the part numbers and price list and came up with the following assumption for what's going to be announced during tomorrow's notebook event: K29, MB382LL/A $899.00 - MacBook ...
The 2010–2017 base model came with a 13-inch screen and was Apple's thinnest notebook computer until the introduction of the MacBook in March 2015. This MacBook Air model features two USB Type-A 3.0 ports and a Thunderbolt 2 port, as well as an SDXC card slot (only on the 13-inch model). This model of MacBook Air did not have a Retina display.
The Intel-based MacBook Pro is a discontinued line of Macintosh notebook computers sold by Apple Inc. from 2006 to 2021. It was the higher-end model of the MacBook family, sitting above the low-end plastic MacBook and the ultra-portable MacBook Air, and was sold with 13-inch to 17-inch screens.
Bloomfield and Gainestown introduced a number of notable features for the first time in any Mac processors: Integrated memory controllers (with on-die DMI or QPI). Simultaneous multithreading (branded as Hyper-threading). Full support for the SSE4 instruction set (SSE4.2). Support for Intel Turbo Boost.