List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU type

List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU type

This list of Macintosh models grouped by CPU type contains all CPUs used by Apple Inc. for their Macintosh computers. It is grouped by processor family, processor model, and then chronologically by Macintosh model.

Motorola 68000

Motorola 68000

Motorola 68040

PowerPC 604

The PowerPC 7400 was the first Mac processor to include an AltiVec vector processing unit.

The PowerPC 7455 was the first Mac processor to break the 1 GHz barrier.

PowerPC G5

Merom was the first 64-bit processor to appear in a Mac notebook.

Clovertown was the first quad-core Mac processor and the first to be found in an 8-core configuration.

See also

*Macintosh
*Timeline of Macintosh models
*Comparison of Macintosh models
*List of products discontinued by Apple Inc.
*List of Macintosh models by case type

Footnotes

References

* [http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html Specifications] , Apple Computer, Inc.
*Ian Page and contributors, [http://www.mactracker.ca/ MacTracker] .
*Glen Sanford, [http://apple-history.com/ Apple History] , apple-history.com.
*Dan Knight, [http://lowendmac.com/profiles.htm Computer Profiles] , LowEndMac, Cobweb Publishing, Inc.


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