List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU type

List of Apple Macintosh models grouped by CPU type:

  • 3.1 PowerPC 601
  • 3.2 PowerPC 603
  • 3.3 PowerPC 603e
  • 3.4 PowerPC 604
  • 3.5 PowerPC 604e
  • 4.1 PowerPC 750
  • 4.2 PowerPC 750CX
  • 4.3 PowerPC 750FX
  • 5.1 PowerPC 7400
  • 5.2 PowerPC 7410
  • 5.3 PowerPC 7440
  • 5.4 PowerPC 7441
  • 5.5 PowerPC 7445
  • 5.6 PowerPC 7447
  • 5.7 PowerPC 7447a
  • 5.8 PowerPC 7450
  • 5.9 PowerPC 7451
  • 5:10 PowerPC 7455
  • 5:11 PowerPC 7457
  • 6.1 PowerPC 970
  • 6.2 PowerPC 970FX
  • 6.3 PowerPC 970MP
  • 7.1 Intel Core Solo
  • 7.2 Intel Core Duo
  • 7.3 Intel Core 2 Duo and Xeon
  • 7.4 Intel Core i and Xeon Nehalem and Westmere (1st generation)
  • 7.5 Intel Core i Sandy Bridge ( 2nd generation)
  • 7.6 Intel Core i and Xeon: Ivy Bridge (3rd generation)
  • 7.7 Intel Core i: Haswell (4th generation)

Naming Conventions

The designation of each model provides guidance for installed hardware and housing form.

Three-digit numbers ( eg LC 475 ) refer to a 68k processor, four-digit numbers ( eg PPC 6100 ) on a PowerPC processor. Each of the first digit identifies the design:

  • 2, 5: stand for all-in- one devices ( with built-in screen)
  • 4: for a flat -held desktop device with only one expansion slot
  • 6: for a number of different desktop models (Mini - Tower included ) with 1 to 3 expansion slots
  • 7: for various desktop generations with 3 expansion slots
  • 8: for Mini - Tower with 3 expansion slots and 9 for Big-Tower with 6 expansion slots.

The second digit can draw conclusions on the motherboard and the processor used, the third digit is evidence of any installed extra hardware.

With the introduction of the G3, the build-to- order option was introduced at Apple. The customer was able to put together their model in yourself. The naming convention was abandoned there.

Motorola 68k

The currently most powerful 68k models of their time, which were mainly used in professional settings:

Motorola 68000

The 68HC000 is (listed here explicitly ) a 68000 with reduced energy consumption.

Motorola 68020

Motorola 68030

Motorola 68040

The 68LC040 is (listed here explicitly ) a 68040 without floating point unit.

PowerPC 600

Developed by IBM and Motorola PowerPC 600 was launched as part of the Apple - IBM - Motorola alliance ( AIM alliance ) in 1992 and was available as a PowerPC 601 from 1993. The processor had emerged for personal computers as a 32 -bit single-core processor from IBM's POWER series. The further PowerPC 603 is known as the second generation and is a direct predecessor of the PowerPC G3 750 604 The variants, and 604e have been accelerated in the floating point unit and increases in the L1 cache 604 so that in a direct comparison to the 601 at the same timing as one and a half times works so fast.

A built- in Mac OS from version 7.1.2 transparent emulation (not to be confused with Rosetta ) makes m68k machine code on the following Mac OS versions further executable. In Mac OS X Classic environment is integrated to version 10.4, so that a large number of applications that were originally written and translated for the Motorola 68000 running at all PowerPC -based Macs.

PowerPC 601

PowerPC 603

PowerPC 603e

PowerPC 604

PowerPC 604e

PowerPC G3

The jointly developed by IBM and Motorola PowerPC 750 should remove some of the shortcomings of its predecessor PowerPC 600 in the third generation. It is characterized by at that time very low compared energy consumption at about the same power.

PowerPC 750

PowerPC 750CX

  • 2000: iBook G3 ( 12.1 ": 366 MHz and 466 MHz, with 66 MHz FSB)
  • 2001: iBook G3 ( 12.1 " 500 MHz with 66 MHz FSB, 600 MHz with 100 MHz FSB)
  • 2001: iMac G3 (500 MHz, 600 MHz and 700 MHz, 100 MHz FSB)
  • 2002: iBook G3 ( 14.1 " 600 MHz with 100 MHz FSB)

PowerPC 750FX

  • 2002: iBook G3 ( 12.1 " and 14.1 ": 600 MHz, 700 MHz and 800 MHz, 100 MHz FSB)
  • 2003: iBook G3 ( 12.1 ": 800 MHz and 900 MHz, with 100 MHz FSB, 14.1" 900 MHz with 100 MHz FSB)

PowerPC G4

Developed by Motorola PowerPC 7400 comes from the fourth generation of development. The new feature compared to the previous G3 is mainly the 128 -bit AltiVec vector unit, which was marketed by Apple as the " Velocity Engine ". G4 also uses faster and twice as wide to 64-bit floating point, which has been derived from the PowerPC 604/604e the second generation.

PowerPC 7400

PowerPC 7410

  • 2000: Power Mac G4 Cube (500MHz with 100 MHz FSB); earlier 500 MHz models were shipped with the older 7400 processor.
  • 2001: PowerBook G4 ( 15.2 ": 400 MHz and 500 MHz, 100 MHz FSB)
  • 2001: Power Mac G4 "Digital Audio" ( 466 MHz and 533 MHz, 133 MHz FSB)

PowerPC 7440

  • 2001: PowerBook G4 ( 15.2 " 550 MHz with 100 MHz FSB and 667 MHz with 133 MHz FSB)

PowerPC 7441

  • 2002: eMac G4 ( 700 MHz and 800 MHz, 100 MHz FSB)
  • 2002: iMac G4 (15 ": 700 MHz with 100 MHz FSB)

PowerPC 7445

  • 2002: iMac G4 ( 15 "and 17" 800 MHz with 100 MHz FSB)
  • 2003: eMac G4 ( 800 MHz and 1.0 GHz, respectively, with 133 MHz FSB)
  • 2003: iMac G4 (15 ": 800 MHz with 100 MHz FSB and 1.0 GHz with 167 MHz FSB, 17 ": 1,0 GHz with 133 MHz FSB, 17 "and 20": 1.25 GHz with 167 MHz FSB )

PowerPC 7447

  • 2003: PowerBook G4 ( 12.1 " 1.0 GHz with 133 MHz FSB, 15 ": 1,0 GHz and 1.25 GHz, respectively, with 167 MHz FSB, 17 " 1.33 GHz with 167 MHz FSB)

PowerPC 7447a

  • 2004: eMac G4 (1.0 GHz with 167 MHz FSB)
  • 2004: iBook G4 ( 12.1 " 1.0 GHz and 1.2 GHz, 14.1": 1.0 GHz, 1.2 GHz and 1.33 GHz, respectively, with 133 MHz FSB)
  • 2004: PowerBook G4 ( 12.1 " and 15": 1.33 GHz with 167 MHz FSB, 15 "and 17" 1.5 GHz with 167 MHz FSB)
  • 2005: eMac G4 ( 1.25 GHz with 167 MHz FSB)
  • 2005: iBook G4 ( 12.1 " 1.33 GHz with 133 MHz FSB, 14.1 " 1.42 GHz with 142 MHz FSB)
  • 2005: Mac mini G4 ( 1.25 GHz, 1.42 GHz and 1.5 GHz, respectively, with 167 MHz FSB)
  • 2005: PowerBook G4 ( 12.1 " and 15" 1.5 GHz with 167 MHz FSB, 15 "and 17": 1.67 GHz with 167 MHz FSB, in a modified version 15 "and 17": 1.67 GHz with 167 MHz FSB)

PowerPC 7450

  • 2001: Power Mac G4 "Digital Audio" ( 667 MHz and 733 MHz, 133 MHz FSB)
  • 2001: Power Mac G4 " Quicksilver " ( 733 MHz, 867 MHz and 800 MHz, dual 133 MHz FSB)
  • 2002: Power Mac G4 " QuickSilver 2002 " (800 MHz, 933 MHz and dual 1.0 GHz each with 133 MHz FSB ); these models were partially delivered with the newer 7455 processor.

PowerPC 7451

  • 2002: PowerBook G4 ( 15.2 ": 667 MHz and 800 MHz, 133 MHz FSB)

PowerPC 7455

  • 2002: PowerBook G4 ( 15.2 " 867 MHz and 1.0 GHz, respectively, with 133 MHz FSB)
  • 2002: Power Mac G4 " QuickSilver 2002 " (800 MHz, 933 MHz and dual 1.0 GHz each with 133 MHz FSB ); these models were partially delivered with the older 7450 processor.
  • 2002: Power Mac G4 " Mirrored Drive Doors " (Dual 867 MHz with 133 MHz FSB, dual 1.0 GHz and dual 1.25 GHz each with 167 MHz FSB )
  • 2002: Xserve G4 (1.0 GHz and dual 1.0 GHz each with 133 MHz FSB)
  • 2003: PowerBook G4 ( 12.1 " 867 MHz with 133 MHz FSB, 17 ": 1,0 GHz with 167 MHz FSB)
  • 2003: Power Mac G4 " FireWire 800" (1.0 GHz with 133 MHz FSB, Dual 1.25 GHz and dual 1.42 GHz each with 167 MHz FSB )
  • 2003: Power Mac G4 " Mirrored Drive Doors 2003 " (1.25 GHz with 167 MHz FSB)
  • 2003: Xserve G4 (1.33 GHz, dual 1.33 GHz and 1.33 GHz Dual "Cluster Node" each with 167 MHz FSB)

PowerPC 7457

  • 2003: iBook G4 ( 12.1 ": 800 MHz; 14.1" 933 MHz and 1.0 GHz, respectively, with 133 MHz FSB)

PowerPC G5

The developed by IBM from the POWER4 PowerPC 970, the fifth generation of development represents the innovation compared with the previous G4 from Motorola is its 64 -bit architecture with full 32 -bit compatibility and the SIMD unit VMX, the IBM equivalent Motorola's AltiVec to. The improved variant 970FX produces less power loss. With the PowerPC 970MP, the first dual-core processor was introduced.

Due to its relatively high power needs and the need for cooling the G5 was never used in notebooks.

PowerPC 970

  • 2003: Power Mac G5 ( 1.6 GHz with 800 MHz FSB, 1.8 GHz with 900 MHz FSB, Dual 1.8 GHz with 900 MHz FSB, Dual 2.0 GHz with 1.0 GHz FSB)
  • 2004: iMac G5 ( 17 " 1.6 GHz with 533 MHz FSB, 17 " and 20 ": 1,8 GHz with 600 MHz FSB)
  • 2005: iMac G5 with ambient light sensor (17 " 1.8 GHz with 600 MHz FSB, 17 " and 20 ": 2,0 GHz with 667 MHz FSB); these models were partially delivered with the newer PowerPC 970FX processor.

PowerPC 970FX

  • 2004: Power Mac G5 ( 1.8 GHz with 600 MHz FSB, Dual 1.8 GHz with 900 MHz FSB, Dual 2.0 GHz with 1.0 GHz FSB, Dual 2.5 GHz with 1.25 GHz FSB)
  • 2004: Xserve G5 (2.0 GHz, dual 2.0 GHz and dual 2.0 GHz "Cluster Node", each with 1.0 GHz FSB)
  • 2005: iMac G5 with ambient light sensor (17 " 1.8 GHz with 600 MHz FSB, 17 " and 20 ": 2,0 GHz with 667 MHz FSB); these models were partially delivered with the older PowerPC 970 processor.
  • 2005: iMac G5 iSight (17 " 1.9 GHz with 633 MHz FSB, 20": 2,1 GHz with 700 MHz FSB)
  • 2005: Power Mac G5 (Dual 2.0 GHz with 1.0 GHz FSB, Dual 2.3 GHz with 1.15 GHz FSB, Dual 2.7 GHz with 1.35 GHz FSB)
  • 2005: Xserve G5 ( dual 2.3 GHz and dual 2.3 GHz "Cluster Node", each with 1.15 GHz FSB)

PowerPC 970MP

  • 2005: Power Mac G5 (each dual-core: 2.0 GHz with 1.0 GHz FSB, 2.3 GHz with 1.15 GHz FSB, 2 x 2.5 GHz " Quad" with 1.25GHz FSB)

Intel Core

At WWDC 2005, Steve Jobs announced at the pivot to Intel processors. In January 2006, the first Intel -based Mac computers were available. As with the transition from 68k to PowerPC processors, the transparent emulation software Rosetta cares in the first three Intel versions of Mac OS X is to ensure that PowerPC Macs written programs on Intel Macs remain executable.

With the processors of the IA-32 architecture, it is possible to natively perform various x86 operating systems, provided support these EFI. Apple itself facilitates this possibility through the built in Mac OS X Boot Camp program for the Microsoft Windows operating system, although this is not supported in some versions supported (Windows XP and 32- bit versions of Windows Vista and 7) EFI itself. In addition, the appropriate driver provided by Apple for these Windows operating systems such as the Apple - specific keyboards and touchpads.

Intel Core Solo

  • 2006: Mac mini ( 1.5 GHz T1200 with 667MHz FSB)

Intel Core Duo

  • 2006: iMac ( 17 "and 17" IG: 1.83 GHz T2400 each with 667 MHz FSB, 20 ": 2 GHz T2500 with 667MHz FSB)
  • 2006: Mac mini (1.66 GHz T2300 and T2400 1.83 GHz with 667 MHz FSB, respectively )
  • 2006: MacBook (13.3 " 1.83GHz T2400 and T2500 2 GHz each with 667 MHz FSB)
  • 2006: MacBook Pro ( 15.4 " 1.67GHz L2400, 1.83 GHz T2400, T2500 2 GHz each with 667 MHz FSB, 15.4 " and 17 ": 2.16GHz T2600 with 667MHz FSB)

Intel Core 2 Duo and Xeon

  • 2006: iMac ( 17 "and 17" IG: 1.83 GHz T5600 each with 667 MHz FSB, 17 ": 2 GHz T7200 and T7400 2.16 GHz with 667 MHz FSB, respectively, 20 " and 24 ": 2.16 GHz T7400 and T7600 2.33 GHz with 667 MHz FSB, respectively )
  • 2006: MacBook (13.3 " 1.83GHz T5600 and T7200 2 GHz each with 667 MHz FSB)
  • 2006: MacBook Pro ( 15.4 " T7400 2.16 GHz with 667 MHz FSB, 15.4 " and 17 ": 2.33GHz T7600 with 667MHz FSB)
  • 2006: Mac Pro ( Woodcrest: 2 × 2 GHz Xeon 5130, 2 x 2.66GHz Xeon 5150 and 2 × 3 GHz Xeon 5160 1.33GHz FSB each )
  • 2006: Xserve ( Woodcrest: 2 × 2 GHz Xeon 5130, 2 x 2.66GHz Xeon 5150 and 2 × 3 GHz Xeon 5160 1.33GHz FSB each )
  • 2007: iMac (20 " 2GHz T7300 and T7700 2.4 GHz each with 800 MHz FSB, 24 ": 2.4GHz T7700 and X7900 2.8 GHz each with 800 MHz FSB)
  • 2007: Mac mini (1.83 GHz T5600 and T7200 2.0 GHz each with 667 MHz FSB)
  • 2007: MacBook (13.3 " 2GHz T7200 and T7400 2.16 GHz with 667 MHz FSB, respectively, 2 GHz T7300 and T7500 2.2 GHz each with 800 MHz FSB)
  • 2007: MacBook Pro ( 15.4 ": 2.2GHz T7500 with 800MHz FSB, 15.4 " and 17 ": 2.4GHz T7700 and T7800 2.6 GHz each with 800 MHz FSB)
  • 2007: Mac Pro ( Clovertown: 2 x 3 GHz Xeon X5365 1.33GHz FSB)
  • 2008: iMac ( 20 " 2.4GHz E8135 and E8335 2.66GHz each mid 1066 MHz FSB, 24 ": 2.8GHz E8235 and E8435 3.06 GHz each with 1066 MHz FSB )
  • 2008: MacBook (13.3 ": 2.1GHz T8100 and T8300 2.4 GHz each with 800 MHz FSB, 2.4 GHz P8600 with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2008: MacBook Air (13.3 ": 1.6GHz P7500 and P7700 1.8 GHz each with 800 MHz FSB, 1.6 GHz SL9300 and SL9400 1.86 GHz each with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2008: MacBook Pro ( 15.4 ": 2.4GHz T8300 with 800MHz FSB, 2.4 GHz P8600, 2.53 GHz T9400 and T9600 2.8 GHz each with 1066 MHz FSB, 15.4 " and 17 ": 2.5 GHz T9300 and T9500 2.6 GHz each with 800 MHz FSB)
  • 2008: Mac Pro ( Harpertown: 1 × 2.8 GHz Xeon E5462, 2 x Xeon E5462 2.8 GHz, 2 x Xeon E5472 3 GHz and 2 × Xeon X5482 3.2 GHz each with 1.6 GHz FSB)
  • 2008: Xserve ( Harpertown: 1 × 2.8 GHz Xeon E5462, 2 x Xeon E5462 2.8 GHz and 2 GHz Xeon E5472 3 × each with 1.6 GHz FSB)
  • 2009: iMac ( 20 ": 2 GHz P7350 and 2.66GHz E8135 each with 1066 MHz FSB, 24 ": 2.66GHz E8135, 2.93GHz E8335 and E8435 3.06 GHz each with 1066 MHz FSB )
  • 2009: iMac ( 21.5 " and 27": 3.06GHz E7600 and 3.33 GHz, respectively with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2009: Mac mini ( 2.0GHz P7350 and 2.26GHz P8400 and 2.53GHz P8700 each with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2009: Mac mini Server ( 2.53GHz P8700 with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2009: MacBook (13.3 " P7350 2 GHz, 2.13 GHz and 2.26 GHz P7450 P7550 each with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2009: MacBook Air ( 13.3 " 1.86GHz SL9400 and SL9600 2.13 GHz each with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2009: MacBook Pro ( 13.3 " P8400 2.26GHz 1066MHz FSB, 13.3" and 15.4 " P8700 2.53GHz 1066MHz FSB, 15.4 " 2.66GHz P8800 with 1066 MHz FSB, 15.4 "and 17": 2.66GHz T9550, 2.8GHz T9600, 2.93 GHz T9800 and T9900 3.06 GHz each with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2010: iMac ( 20 " 2.26GHz P7550 with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2010: Mac mini ( 2.4GHz P8600 and 2.66GHz P8800 each with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2010: Mac mini Server ( 2.66GHz P8800 with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2010: MacBook Air ( 11.6 ": 1.4GHz SU9400 and SU9600 1.6 GHz each with 800 MHz FSB, 13.3 " 1.86GHz SL9400 and SL9600 2.13 GHz each with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2010: MacBook (13.3 ": 2.4GHz P8600 with 1066 MHz FSB)
  • 2010: MacBook Pro ( 13.3 ": 2.4GHz P8600 and 2.66GHz P8800 each with 1066 MHz FSB)

Intel Core i and Xeon Nehalem and Westmere (1st generation)

  • 2009: iMac ( 27 " 2.66GHz Core i5 -750 and 2.8 GHz Core i7 -860 each with DMI)
  • 2009: Mac Pro ( Bloomfield: 1 x Xeon W3520 2.66 GHz, 2.93 GHz Xeon W3540 × 1 and 1 × 3.33 GHz Xeon W3580 each with QPI; Gainestown: 2 x 2.26GHz Xeon E5520, 2 × 2.66 GHz Xeon X5550 and Xeon X5570 2.93 GHz 2 × each with QPI )
  • 2009: Xserve ( Gainestown: 1 x 2.26GHz Xeon E5520, 2 x 2.26GHz Xeon E5520, 2 x Xeon X5550 2.66 GHz and 2 × Xeon X5570 2.93 GHz each with QPI )
  • 2010: iMac ( 21.5 " 3.06GHz Core i3 -540, 3.2GHz Core i3 -550 and 3.6 GHz Core i5 -680 each with DMI; 27": 3.2GHz Core i3 -550, 3.6 GHz Core i5 -680, 2.8GHz Core i5 -760 and 2.93 GHz Core i7- 875K each with DMI)
  • 2010: MacBook Pro ( 15.4 " 2.4GHz Core i5 -520M, 2.53GHz Core i5- 540M, 2.66 GHz Core i7- 620M 2.8GHz and Core i7- 640M each with DMI, 17 " 2.53GHz Core i5- 540M, 2.66 GHz Core i7- 620M 2.8GHz and Core i7- 640M each with DMI)
  • 2010: Mac Pro ( Bloomfield: 1 × 2.8 GHz Xeon W3530 and 1 × 3.2 GHz Xeon W3565 each with QPI; Gulftown: 1 x Xeon W3680 3.33 GHz, 2 x Xeon E5620 2.4 GHz, 2 × 2.66 GHz Xeon X5650 and Xeon X5670 2.93 GHz 2 × each with QPI )
  • 2012: Mac Pro ( Bloomfield: 1 x 3.2 GHz Xeon W3565 with QPI; Gulftown: 1 x Xeon W3680 3.33 GHz, 2 × 2.4 GHz Xeon E5645, 2 x Xeon X5650 2.66 GHz and 2 × 3, 06 GHz Xeon X5675 each with QPI ); Bloomfield model with 1 x 3.33GHz Xeon W3680 Gulftown and the models with 1 x Xeon W3680 3.33 GHz and 2 × Xeon X5650 2.66 GHz are identical to the models from 2010.

Intel Core i Sandy Bridge ( 2nd generation)

  • 2011: iMac ( 21.5 " 3.1 GHz Core i3 -2100, 2.5GHz Core i5- 2400S, 2.7GHz Core i5- 2500S and 2.8 GHz Core i7- 2600S each with DMI; 27": 2.7 GHz Core i5- 2500S, 3.1GHz Core i5- 2400 3.4GHz Core i7 -2600 each with DMI)
  • 2011: Mac mini ( 2.3GHz Core i5- 2415m, 2.5GHz Core i5- 2520M and 2.7GHz Core i7- 2620M each with DMI)
  • 2011: Mac mini Server (2.0 GHz Core i7- 2635QM with DMI)
  • 2011: MacBook Air ( 11.6 " 1.6 GHz Core i5- 2467M and 1.8GHz Core i7- 2677M each with DMI; 13.3" 1.7 GHz Core i5- 2557M and 1.8 GHz Core i7- 2677M each with DMI)
  • 2011: MacBook Pro ( 13.3 " 2.3 GHz Core i5- 2415m, 2.4GHz Core i5- 2435M, 2.7GHz Core i7- 2620M and 2.8GHz Core i5- 2640M each with DMI; 15, 4 ': 2,0 GHz Core i7- 2635QM, 2.2 GHz Core i7- 2720QM, 2.2 GHz Core i7- 2675QM, 2.3GHz Core i7- 2820QM, 2.4GHz Core i7- 2760QM and 2, 5 GHz Core i7- 2860QM each with DMI, 17 ": 2,2 GHz Core i7- 2720QM, 2.3GHz Core i7- 2820QM, 2.4GHz Core i7- 2760QM and 2.5GHz Core i7- 2860QM each with DMI)

Intel Core i and Xeon: Ivy Bridge (3rd generation)

  • 2012: iMac ( 21.5 " 2.7 GHz Core i5- 3335S, 2.9GHz Core i5- 3470S and 3.1 GHz Core i7- 3770S each with DMI; 27" 2.9 GHz Core i5- 3470S, 3.2 GHz Core i5- 3470 and Core i7- 3770 3.4 GHz each with DMI)
  • 2012: Mac mini ( 1 × 2.5 GHz Core i5- 3210M, 1 × 2.3 GHz Core i7- 3615QM and 1 × 2.6 GHz Core i7- 3720QM each with DMI)
  • 2012: Mac mini Server (1 x 2.3 GHz Core i7- 3615QM and 1 × 2.6 GHz Core i7- 3720QM each with DMI)
  • 2012: MacBook Air ( 11.6 " 1.7GHz Core i5- 3317U and 2.0 GHz Core i7- 3667U each with DMI; 13.3" 1.6 GHz Core i5- 2467M, 1.8GHz Core i5- 3427U and 2.0 GHz Core i7- 3667U each with DMI)
  • 2012: MacBook Pro ( 13.3 " and 13.3 " Retina Display: 2.5 GHz Core i5- 3210M and 2.9GHz Core i7- 3520M each with DMI, 15.4 " and 15.4 " Retina display: 2.3 GHz Core i7- 3615QM, 2.6 GHz Core i7- 3720QM and 2.7GHz Core i7- 3820QM each with DMI)
  • 2013: iMac ( 21.5 " 3.3 GHz Core i3 -3225 with DMI)
  • 2013: MacBook Pro ( 13.3 " Retina Display: 2.6 GHz Core i5- 3230m and 3.0 GHz Core i7- 3540M each with DMI; 15.4 " Retina Display: 2.4 GHz Core i7- 3635QM, 2.7 GHz Core i7- 3740QM and 2.8GHz Core i7- 3840QM each with DMI)
  • 2013: Mac Pro ( Ivy Bridge -EP: 1 × 3.7 GHz Xeon E5- 1620v2, 1 × 3.5 GHz Xeon E5- 1650v2, 1 × 3.0 GHz Xeon E5- 1680v2 and 1 × 2.7 GHz Xeon E5- 2697v2 each with QPI )

Intel Core i: Haswell (4th generation)

  • 2013: iMac ( 21.5 " 2.7 GHz Core i5- 4570R, 2.9 GHz Core i5- 4570S and 3.1 GHz Core i7- 4770S each with DMI; 27 " 3.2 GHz Core i5- 4570, 3.4 GHz Core i5- 4670 and 3.5GHz Core i7- 4771 each with DMI)
  • 2013: MacBook Pro ( 13.3 " Retina display: 2.4GHz Core i5- 4258U, 2.6GHz Core i5- 4288U and 2.8 GHz Core i7- 4558U each with DMI; 15.4 " Retina display "Iris Only": 2.0 GHz Core i7- 4750HQ with DMI; 15.4 " retina Display " Iris Only " and " Dual Graphics ": 2,3 GHz Core i7- 4850HQ and 2.6 GHz Core i7- 4960HQ each with DMI)
  • 2013: MacBook Air ( 11.6 " and 13.3 " 1.3GHz Core i5- 4250U and 1.7 GHz Core i7- 4650U each with DMI)
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