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  2. MacRumors - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Kim has been profiled in publications including The New York Times and hailed as "Apple Rumor King" owing to his work on MacRumors. [2] [5] The company's headquarters are located in Glen Allen, Virginia, but the editorial staff work remotely from around the world. [3] Eric Slivka is the site's editor-in-chief. [6]

  3. Apple M3 - Wikipedia

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    Apple M3 is a series of ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, as a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) for its Mac desktops and notebooks and the iPad Air tablets.

  4. Paul Terrell - Wikipedia

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    Paul Terrell. Paul Terrell is an American businessman. In December 1975, he founded Byte Shop, the first personal computer retailer shop. [1] He helped popularize personal computing to the hobbyist and home computing markets, and was the first retailer to sell an Apple Computer, the Apple I.

  5. This Apple Rumor Just Got Shot Down - AOL

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    Just last week, there were rumors that Apple might see delays in shipping its freshly unveiled iMacs. A dubious French site, MacBidouille, relatively unknown in the world of Apple rumor sites ...

  6. List of computer system manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Sold computer division to Digital Equipment Corporation [8] PolyMorphic Systems — United States: 1976: Un­known: Un­known: Poqet Computer Corporation — United States: 1989: 1992: Acquired by Fujitsu [9] Power Computing Corporation — United States: 1993: 1998: Acquired by Apple Computer: Prime Computer — United States: 1972: 1998 ...

  7. PCM, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    With the Apple authorization and the anticipated growth, PC Mall moved its operation from the back of a retail store to a call center with over 100 seats, a 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2) distribution center, and over 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m 2) of corporate office space.

  8. Power Computing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Power Computing Corporation was founded on November 11, 1993 in Milpitas, California, [2] backed by $5 million from Olivetti and $4 million from Kahng. At the MacWorld Expo in January 1995, just days after receiving notice he had the license to clone Macintosh computers, Kahng enlisted Mac veteran Michael Shapiro to help build the company.

  9. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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    Apple A18 - Tupai, with 2 Everest cores and 4 Sawtooth cores; Apple A18 Pro – Tahiti, [73] with 2 Everest cores and 4 Sawtooth cores; Apple silicon (Mac): Kalamata [74] Apple M1 – Tonga, A14X [75] Apple M1 cores – Icestorm efficiency cores and Firestorm performance cores, with Lifuka GPU cores [71] [72] Apple M1 Pro – Jade C-Chop [76]