iMac 500MHz PowerPC G3 64MB Indigo

Table 1: iMac 500MHz PowerPC G3 Indigo (M7669LL-A) Early 2001
Quick Facts 15-inch iMac G3
Introduced February 22, 2001
Discontinued July 18, 2001
Part Number M7669LL/A
Processor 500MHz PowerPC G3
L2 Cache 256KB/500MHz
Frontside Bus 100MHz
Memory 64MB 133MHz SDRAM
Hard drive 20GB Ultra ATA, 5400 rpm
Optical drive 8x CD-RW
Original Price $1,199 USD
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Early 2001 | Indigo

February 22, 2001, arrives and you no longer need to purchase a Special Edition to get that speedy 500MHz processor. This series replaced the Summer 2000 series of the previous year.

Forget that 512K 160MHz level 2 cache of the 400MHz iMac base model, this one has a 256K on-chip L2 cache running at full processor speed.

This mid-range model also added other definite improvements. It had four PCI slots; three 64-bit 100MHz slots and one 64-bit 133MHz slot. It also upped the ante with the ATI Rage 128 Ultra graphics controller with 16MB SDRAM.

In addition to the faster processor and L2 cache mentioned earlier, the hard drive was 20GB, which was twice the size of the base model.

The entire series came Airport ready and all included a VGA output port, FireWire support and the Apple Pro Keyboard and Apple Pro Mouse.

The Early 2001 series introduced two new funky colors. This model was available in Indigo and the new Blue Dalmatian and Flower Power colors.

There were also three Special Edition models available in Blue Dalmatian, Flower Power and Graphite.

distinguishing features

Slot loading CD-ROM, 10GB hard drive

system software

Installed OS: Mac OS v9.1

etymology

[1] iMac: From Internet + Mac

[2] The “i” in iMac originally stood for Internet but eventually developed into a marketing symbol for a wide range of Apple products.

[3] The Early 2001 designation is derived from the February introduction date.

iMac 400MHz PowerPC G3 Indigo Early 2001iMac 400MHz PowerPC G3 Indigo Early 2001

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