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  2. PowerPC 7xx - Wikipedia

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    750CXe (codename Anaconda), introduced in 2001, is a minor revision of 750CX to increase its clock speed to 700 MHz and memory bus from 100 MHz to 133 MHz. The 750CXe also features improved floating-point performance over the 750CX. [5] Several iBook models and the last G3-based iMac have this processor.

  3. iBook - Wikipedia

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    iBook G3 ("Clamshell") in all five colors: "Tangerine" and "Blueberry" on the top row, and "Graphite", "Indigo" and "Key Lime" on the bottom row. Key Lime was an Apple Online Store exclusive. The design was clearly influenced by Apple's consumer desktop, the iMac. In fact, one of the marketing slogans for the iBook was "iMac to go."

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

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    iBook (FireWire SE) iBook G3 Dual USB ("Snow" Mid 2001) iBook G3 Dual USB ("Snow" Late 2001) 366–500 66–100 256–512 September 2000 May 2002 iMac G3 (Summer 2001) 500–700 100 256 July 2001 March 2003 PowerPC 755: iBook G3 Dual USB ("Snow" Late 2001) iBook G3 Dual USB ("Snow" Early 2002) 600 100 256 October 2001 May 2002 PowerPC 750FX

  5. PowerBook G3 - Wikipedia

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    [2] This first PowerBook G3 shipped with a 250 MHz G3 processor and a 12.1-inch TFT SVGA LCD. It is the only G3 system that is not officially compatible with Mac OS X (though various methods not sanctioned by Apple can be used to install OS X). The Kanga was on the market for less than 5 months, and is largely regarded as a stopgap system that ...

  6. iMac G3 - Wikipedia

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    Jobs initially wanted the new consumer desktop to be a network computer—a cheap, low-powered terminal without disk drives that would connect to Internet servers. Ive's design team was given Jobs's specifications for the new product in September 1997: it should be a distinctive, all-in-one computer with a price of about $1,200, much lower than the $2,000 (equivalent to $3,700 in 2023) for ...

  7. List of Mac models - Wikipedia

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    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 1, 2002 iMac ...

  8. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    iBook G3: iBook: September 13, 2000 AirPort (802.11b, "Graphite") AirPort: November 13, 2001 August 31, 1999 Macintosh Server G4: Macintosh Server July 19, 2000 September 1, 1999 Cinema Display (22") Displays: July 19, 2000 October 5, 1999 iMac (slot loading) iMac: January 7, 2002 October 13, 1999 Power Mac G4 Graphite: Power Macintosh: July 18 ...

  9. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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    10.2 Software Features. 10.3 ... Most of Apple's codenames from the 1980s and 1990s are provided by the book Apple Confidential 2.0 ... iBook – Lanai; iBook G3 ...