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  2. iMac G3 - Wikipedia

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    The iMac G3, originally released as the iMac, is a series of Macintosh personal computers that Apple Computer sold from 1998 to 2003. The iMac was Apple's first major product release under CEO Steve Jobs following his return to the financially troubled company he co-founded. Jobs reorganized the company and simplified the product line.

  3. iMac - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, though the graphics chipset in some Intel models is on a removable MXM, neither Apple nor third parties have offered retail iMac GPU upgrades, with the exception of those for the original iMac G3's "mezzanine" PCI slot. Models after iMac G5 (excluding the August 7, 2007, iMac update [according to whom?]) made it difficult for the end ...

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

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    iMac G3 (Summer 2000) iMac G3 (Winter 2001) 233–500 66–100 512 August 1998 July 2001 ... iMac (Mid 2011) 2.5–3.1 4×256 6 4 No Yes May 2011 October 2012

  5. ‘A real stroke of genius.’ How Apple’s iMac G3 became an ...

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    Enter the iMac G3: the weird, egg-shaped desktop that became an object of desire. Beige, boring, and a bit too complicated — in the 1990s, personal computers had about as much charisma as an ...

  6. Old World ROM - Wikipedia

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    All Macs prior to the iMac, the iBook, the Blue and White Power Mac G3 and the Bronze Keyboard (Lombard) PowerBook G3 use Old World ROM, while said models, as well as all subsequent models until the introduction of the Intel-based EFI Models, are New World ROM machines. In particular, the Beige Power Mac G3 and all other beige and platinum ...

  7. iMac (Intel-based) - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 refresh marked the end of hard disk drives in standard configuration Macs, having been available in Macs since the Macintosh XL in 1985, as the 21.5-inch iMac was the only Mac still sold with them. [71] In March 2021, Apple silently removed the 512 GB and 1 TB SSD configurations for the 21.5-inch iMac. [72]

  8. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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    The first iMac was released in 1998. iMac G3 (Bondi Blue) [17] – Mac Man and Columbus; iMac G3 (Bondi Blue) – C1; iMac G3 (Bondi Blue) – Elroy; iMac G3 (Bondi Blue) – Tailgate; iMac G3 (5 Flavors) – Life Savers; iMac G3, iMac DV, iMac DV+, iMac DV SE – Kihei, P7; iMac G3 (summer 2001) – Kiva

  9. Power Macintosh G3 - Wikipedia

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    These models shipped with a 9.1 GB 7200 RPM SCSI drive, attached to a SCSI/PCI card, as well as 100BASE-TX Ethernet (as opposed to the other models' 10BASE-T), though this was in the form of a PCI card, which occupied another PCI slot. The Macintosh Server G3/300 MHz also shipped with a PCI Ultra Wide SCSI card and the 100BASE-T Ethernet PCI card.