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Power Macintosh 7500
A Power Macintosh 7500/100
Also known as
"TNT"
Developer
Apple Computer
Product family
Power Macintosh
Release date
August 8, 1995 (1995-08-08)
Introductory price
US$3,000 (equivalent to $5,999 in 2023)
Discontinued
May 18, 1996 (1996-05-18)
Operating system
System 7.5.2 - Mac OS 9.1
CPU
PowerPC 601 @ 100 MHz
Memory
8 or 16 MB, expandable to 1 GB (70 ns 168 pin DIMM)
Predecessor
Power Macintosh 7100
Successor
Power Macintosh 7600 Power Macintosh 7300
The Power Macintosh 7500 is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from August 1995 to May 1996.
The 7500 was introduced alongside the Power Macintosh 7200 and 8500 at the 1995 MacWorld Expo in Boston.[1] Apple referred to these machines collectively as the "Power Surge" line, communicating that these machines offered a significant speed improvement over its predecessors. The 7500 introduced a new case design,[2] later dubbed "Outrigger" by Mac enthusiasts.
There were two derivative models: the Power Macintosh 7600, identical to the 7500 except for the CPU which was a PowerPC 604 or 604e processor instead of the 7500's 601; and the Power Macintosh 7300, identical to the 7600 but without the video inputs found in both the 7500 and 7600.
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