In June 2003 — 15 years ago this month — Steve Jobs took the wraps off its successor, the Power Mac G5. As his “One More Thing” at WWDC 2003, Jobs spoke about the chip, the system, then the product, ...
Power Mac models were designated first with numbers from 5200 to 9700 and then G3, G4 and G5. What seems paltry today, the first Power Macs came with 8MB of RAM and used the 601 PowerPC CPU chip ...
Narrator: This is the $2,000 Power Mac G5 from 2003, Apple's pro PC with a modular, cheese-grater design. And this is Phil Schiller, 10 years later. He's about to reveal a revolutionary design of ...
The Apple Mac G5 is a gorgeous computer. Regardless of whether you're a fan of Apple's PC division, there's no denying the fact this giant aluminum cheese grater certainly looks incredible, but it ...