Evolution of Apple iMac Computers (1976 - 2018)

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1. Apple Computer 1 (1976)
CPU : MOS 6502 @ 1 MHz
Memory : 4 KB standard

2. Apple Computer 2 (1977)
microprocessor running at 1.023 MHz
48 kB of RAM

3. Apple II Plus (1979)
CPU : MOS Technology 6502
Memory : 16KB, 32KB, 48KB, or 64KB

4. Apple IIe (1983)
CPU : 6502 @ 1.023MHz
Memory : 64 KB RAM (up to 1 MB)

5. Apple IIc (1984)
CPU : 65C02 @ 1.023 MHz
Memory : 128 KB RAM (up to 1.125 MB)

6. Apple IIc Plus (1988)
CPU : 65C02 @ 4 MHz
Memory : 128 KB (up to 1.125 MB)

7. Macintosh Classic (1990)
CPU : Motorola 68000 8 MHz[2]
Memory : 1MB, expandable to 4MB (requires a RAM card); 120-ns, 30-pin DRAM chips required[1]

8. Macintosh Classic II (1991)
Processor: 16 MHz (15.6672 MHz) Motorola 68030 (32-bit internally, 16-bit bus), with an optional Motorola 68882 FPU.
RAM: 2 MB, expandable to 10 MB using two 100 ns 30-pin SIMMs.

9. Macintosh Color Classic (1993)
Processor Speed: 16 MHz
Ram : 4 MB

10. Apple Macintosh LC 500 (1993)
Operating system: System 7.1-Mac OS 7.6.1; With 68040 upgrade, Mac OS 8.1
Memory: 5 MB, expandable to 36 MB (80 ns 72-pin SIMM)

11. Macintosh Performa 5200 (1995)
Processor Speed: 75 MHz
Ram : 8 MB

12. PowerMac G3 All-In-One (1998)
Processor Speed: 233 MHz
Ram : 32 MB

13. iMac G3 (August 15, 1998)
Display : 15 (13.8 viewable) CRT
Processor : PowerPC G3
Ram : 32 MB

14. iMac G4 (January 7, 2002)
Display : 15, 17, or 20 LCD
Processor : PowerPC G4
Ram : 256 MB

15. iMac G5 (August 31, 2004)
Display : 17 or 20 LCD
Processor : PowerPC G5
Ram : 256MB PC3200 (400MHz) DDR SDRAM, supports up to 2GB

16. iMac (Intel plastic) (January 10, 2006)
Display : 17 or 20 or 24 LCD
Processor : Intel Core Duo/Intel Core 2 Duo
Ram : 512 MB (early 2006: 1× 512 MB; mid-2006, 2× 256 MB)

17. iMac (aluminum) (August 7, 2007)
Display : 20 or 24 LCD
Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo
1 GB of RAM

18. iMac (aluminum unibody) (October 20, 2009)
Display : 21.5 or 27 LCD-LED
Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo/i3/i5/i7
4 GB of RAM

19. iMac (slim aluminum unibody) (November 30, 2012)
Display : 21.5 or 27 LCD-LED
Processor : Intel Core i5/i7
8GB Of Ram

20. iMac (w/ Retina display) (October 13, 2015)
Display : 21.5 or 27 LCD-LED
Processor : Intel Core i5/i7
8 GB Of Ram

21. iMac Pro (2017-2018)
CPU: 8 to 16-core Intel Xeon W
Graphics: Radeon Pro Vega 56
32 GB DDR4 RAM (configurable to 64 GB or 128 GB)

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Hi there great video thank you so much

alisonsmith
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These are the YouTubers who are underrated

tcp
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It went from literal wood to 7, 750 dollar pice of sheet metal

_teker
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I don’t really like how you zoom in on the picture and add an annoying snow effect so I can’t see the computer and it’s covered with text

mtrayne
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Hi Good Video, I am creating a project and this video helped me to know the chronological order, THANK YOU!

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1:40 it is not normal mac, *it is a our mac*

darkemperor
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I’m mad because apple 1 you don’t get a free tv

creeperboibutedgy
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I was expecting Robbie would have that.

rainehays
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There is so much missing here. Where is the original Macintosh, the oldest true ancestor of the current day iMac.

nicholasluigi
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I still don't get how a computer is a computer without a screen

Iminfinity
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Heads up don’t put blue and snow In every thing it’s not cool

malariesizer
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This is video about how many video effects you have. Not about macs. Shit.

alexandervotyakov
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Porque la insistencia de muchas personas de confundir la apple ii como macintosh, a excepción de la iigs, representan todo lo opuesto desde la idea original hasta su funcionamiento, la MAC solo representa la forma mas burda de haberle dado una patada en el trasero al Sr. Wozniak.

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