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  1. Mac (computer) - Wikipedia

    This operating system replaced Apple's original Macintosh operating system, which has variously been named System, Mac OS, and Classic Mac OS. Jef Raskin conceived the Macintosh …

  2. Mac - Apple

    The most powerful Mac laptops and desktops ever. Supercharged by Apple silicon. MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac mini, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro.

  3. Mac(苹果公司自1984年起开发的计算机)_百度百科

    Mac(Macintosh)是苹果公司自1984年起开发的个人计算机系列,涵盖iMac、Mac mini、MacBook Air、MacBook Pro等产品线,搭载独立的macOS操作系统。

  4. Mac - History, features, lineup, specs, rumors, more - 9to5Mac

    Dec 23, 2025 · But it wasn’t just the glass-themed elements that came under fire. One of the macOS 26 Tahoe icons in particular came under fire, with Apple changing the Macintosh HD …

  5. 40-year history of Macintosh computers | Cult of Mac

    Jan 24, 2024 · The 40-year history of Macintosh computers is a roller coaster of ages golden and dark. Anything that lasts so long in the forefront of technology has to change to stay relevant.

  6. Mac (電腦) - 维基百科,自由的百科全书

    Macintosh 由 杰夫·拉斯金 于 1979 年构思,旨在为大众提供价格合理、易于使用的电脑。 拉斯金以他最喜欢的苹果品种McIntosh为这台电脑命名。

  7. What Is an Apple Macintosh? - Computer Hope

    Jun 14, 2025 · Apple Macintosh is a line of computers introduced by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak of Apple Inc. on January 24, 1984. The first Mac was the Mac 128K, and although it …

  8. Mac - Official Apple Support

    Learn how to set up and use your Mac computer. Find all the topics, resources, and contact options you need for Mac.

  9. The History of the Apple Macintosh - Mac History

    Feb 10, 2021 · The Apple Macintosh revolutionized the entire computer industry by the year of 1984. Steve Jobs and his ingenious Macintosh team arranged for the computer to be used by …

  10. Apple Macintosh Microcomputer - National Museum of American …

    The Apple Macintosh microcomputer introduced a graphic user interface (GUI) to the Apple line of computers. The idea had originated at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center in the 1970s, but …