Intel made first microprocessor in November,1971,known as Intel 4004.there are 2300 transistos on 3 by 4 mm single chip. Ted hoff,federico faggin and Stan mazor made it.
The first Macintosh processor was the Motorola 68000.
Hi there Jeff invented the Macintosh. It was in the Christmas holiday that the working prototype was made. Hi there Jeff invented the Macintosh. It was in the Christmas holiday 1979 that the working prototype was made.
Well, Mac is part of Apple. Including the Power Mac, eMac and iMac, and the MacBook series, there have been less than ten products with only the 'Mac' abbreviated form of Macintosh.Including all the various 'Macintosh' products such as Power Macintosh, Macintosh Centris, Macintosh Classic, Macintosh II, and Macintosh Portable, there are more than twenty products.
The current operating system for Macintoshes, Mac OS X, is developed by a team of software engineers at Apple. It was built on the NeXTSTEP operating system for NeXT computers that Apple acquired when they purchased the NeXT company in 1996.
Apple is not a software company.... its uses software which are built by outer source... and Apple integrates it with its device..
It was started by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976. Wozniak designed the Apple I and both he and Jobs built them in Jobs' parents house. Wozniak usually designed the computers and Jobs ran the more buisiness end of the things.
Yes. Steve owns Apple! He built the company.
Apple's Macintosh project was started in the late 1970s by Jef Raskin who built up a team of Apple engineers and designers including George Crow, Chris Espinosa, Joanna Hoffman, Bruce Horn, Susan Kare, Andy Hertzfeld, Guy Kawasaki, Daniel Kottke, and Jerry Manock. Steve Jobs joined the Macintosh team in the early 1980's and Raskin left the team in 1981 due to personality conflicts between himself and Jobs.
Apple's Macintosh computers can connect to any server that uses standard configurations. Mac OS X comes with the Apache Web Server built in so any Mac can be configured to act as a web server itself.
An Apple computer, or a Mac, is basically a computer designed and built by Apple Inc. and running a version Mac OS version. Apple's current computer line is the Macintosh; they also produce the iPod, although the iPod is rarely referred to as a "computer." Apple Inc. (then known as Apple Computer) was one of the early personal computer manufacturers. Their first big entry in the market was the Apple II, which became one of the top personal computers before the IBM PC appeared. Those days birthed the term "Apple computer," since the word "Apple" designated both the manufacturer and the name of the computer. The current version of Mac OS X is OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
No.One typical definition of computer generations is:first - vacuum tubesecond - discrete transistorthird - integrated circuits, both hybrid & monolithicfourth - microprocessors, both single chip & multi chipfifth - multicore superscalar multithreaded microprocessorsThe Apple Macintosh has been built with the following single chip microprocessors:Motorola 680xx family - fourth generation computerMotorola/IBM PowerPC family - fourth/fifthgeneration computerIntel Multicore x86 family - fifth generation computerTo be a first generation computer the Apple Macintosh would have to have been built using vacuum tubes for its logic circuits. Obviously at no time has this been the case.
Linxus has the advantage over Macintosh. Linxus is superior, can be upgraded and updated, while Macintosh seems to not be built for that.
Apple's Macintosh project was started in the late 1970s by Jef Raskin who built up a team of Apple engineers and designers including George Crow, Chris Espinosa, Joanna Hoffman, Bruce Horn, Susan Kare, Andy Hertzfeld, Guy Kawasaki, Daniel Kottke, and Jerry Manock. Steve Jobs joined the Macintosh team in the early 1980's and Raskin left the team in 1981 due to personality conflicts between himself and Jobs. The first Macintosh computer appeared in 1984. Steve Wozniak crashed a plane he was piloting in 1981 and did not return to work at Apple until 1983.