Power Macintosh 6100

Power Macintosh 6100

Introduced in 1994, the Power Macintosh 6100 was the first Mac to use a PowerPC chip in the first historic processor architecture switch Apple would make in 25 years of the Mac. It was designed as a high-end desktop to replace the Quadra and set the stage for a decade of computers designed around the PowerPC architecture.

January 22, 2009 5:20 AM PST

Photo by: Courtesy of Computer History Museum

| Caption by: Tom Krazit

 

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