PhotonWrangler
Flashaholic
Didn't Apple use their own silicon in early MACs before they went to the power-pc architecture?any of you would of thought apple silicon would be better then intel?
Didn't Apple use their own silicon in early MACs before they went to the power-pc architecture?any of you would of thought apple silicon would be better then intel?
dont recal but the m1 cpu is so crazy goodDidn't Apple use their own silicon in early MACs before they went to the power-pc architecture?
Motorola did.Didn't Apple use their own silicon in early MACs before they went to the power-pc architecture?
i love this stuff seeing how far we have come my older freind was at ibm back in around them days..
Similar here, but had an 80286 running at 12MHz. Monochrome 12" CRT monitor, keyboard and 5-1/2" floppy rounded out the deal, no mouse. It was a "clone".My very first computer had an Intel i386SX processor that ran at 16MHz, had 1 megabyte of RAM, and a 40 megabyte hard drive. That was right at the beginning of the 1990s. I'm pretty sure what you're reading is correct.
ZX81 was pretty amazing small computer, 4 chips plus the regulator. I did a lot of fun little projects with it. Replaced the 1k byte static RAM with 2k. I still have it in a box somewhere, and planning to fire it up someday soon.I wanted a Sinclair ZX80 so badly at the time, but couldn't afford one. 1KB RAM, 4KB ROM. No simultaneous input and output, so the display blanked when one was typing, lol.
I rescued an old early MAC from the curb decades ago, it was (is?) mostly working. CPU was Motorola MC68000.Didn't Apple use their own silicon in early MACs before they went to the power-pc architecture?
I considered getting one but I don't think I would like it as much as the old MBPs.didn't want to make a new thread but wanted to talk about the new macbook comeing out . its a 3nm cpu and gpu. how far we have come blows my mind intel better wake up . but its good news for us all makes prices goes down and keeps amd and intel and apple coming out with cooler stuff