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Apple added a PowerPC G4 chip to the iBook Snow design on October 23, 2003, finally ending Apple's use of the PowerPC G3 chip. A slot-loading optical drive replaced the disc tray. The iBook G4 notebook also features an opaque white case finish and keyboard and a plastic display hinge.
iBook G3 Dual USB ("Snow" Mid 2002) iBook G3 Dual USB ("Snow" Late 2002) ... The M2 is a system on a chip fabricated by TSMC on an enhanced 5 nm process, containing ...
The first iBook was released in 1999. iBook (FireWire) ... System 7.1 (1992) – Cube-E, ... Switching from PowerPC to x86 architecture and the Intel chip platform ...
Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6), released in August 2009, was the first version of Mac OS X (later macOS) to require a Mac with an Intel processor, ending operating system support for PowerPC Macs three years after the transition was complete.
iBook G3 "Snow" 12" (Mid 2001) iBook: October 16, 2001 July 18, 2001 iMac G3 (Summer 2001) iMac: March 18, 2003 Power Mac G4 Quicksilver: Power Mac: August 13, 2002 September 8, 2001 Macintosh Server G4 Quicksilver: Workgroup Server: May 14, 2002 October 16, 2001 iBook G3 "Snow" 12" (Late 2001) iBook: October 22, 2003 2002 January 2002 iMac G4 ...
The time to shop for Christmas gifts is now: Take advantage of these great Cyber Monday sales. (Ariel Skelley via Getty Images)
The original operating system for the Macintosh was the classic Mac OS, which was introduced in early 1984 as System Software. In 1997, System Software was renamed Mac OS. In 1999, Mac OS X Server 1.0 was released, followed by Mac OS X 10.0, the first consumer release of the Mac OS X.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said he won't step down if President-elect Donald Trump, who has previously criticized Powell's performance, asks him to resign.