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The Mac, short for Macintosh (its official name until 1999), is a fami= ly of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The product li= neup includes the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, and the iMac, Mac Mi= ni, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro desktops. Macs are sold with the macOS operatin= g system.
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Upon its 1984 release, th= e first Macintosh was described as revolutionary by The New York Times.[5] = Sales initially met projections, but then sputtered due to the machine's lo= w performance, single floppy disk drive (requiring users to frequently swap= disks), and initial lack of applications.[6][b] Most members of the origin= al Macintosh team left Apple, including Jobs, who founded NeXT after being = forced out by CEO John Sculley.[7] The first Macintosh nevertheless generat= ed cult enthusiasm among buyers and some developers, who rushed to develop = entirely new programs for the platform, including PageMaker, MORE, and Exce= l.[8] Apple soon released the 512K revision with improved performance and a= n external floppy disk drive.[9] The Macintosh is credited with popularizin= g the graphical user interface,[10] and owing to Jobs's interest in typogra= phy, it came with an unprecedented variety of fonts and type styles (e.g. i= talics, bold, shadow, outline) unlike other personal computers of the time.= [11] It was the first WYSIWYG computer, and due in large part to PageMaker = and Apple's LaserWriter printer, it ignited the desktop publishing revoluti= on, turning the Macintosh from an early let-down into a notable success.[12= ][c]
In 1991, the Macintosh Portable was re= placed with the smaller and lighter PowerBook 100, the first laptop with a = palm rest and trackball in front of the keyboard. The PowerBook brought $1 = billion of revenue within one year, and became a status symbol.[21] By this= point, the Macintosh represented 10% to 15% of the personal computer marke= t.[22] Fearing a decline in market share, Sculley entered in the AIM allian= ce with IBM and Motorola to create a new standardized computing platform, w= hich led to the creation of the PowerPC processor architecture, and the fai= led Taligent operating system.[23] In 1992, Apple introduced the Macintosh = Performa line, which "grew like ivy" into a disorienting amount of barely d= ifferentiated models in an attempt to gain market share. This backfired by = confusing customers, but the same strategy soon came to afflict the PowerBo= ok line.[24] Michael Spindler continued this approach when he succeeded Scu= lley as CEO in 1993.[25] He oversaw the Mac's transition from Motorola 6800= 0 series to PowerPC and the release of Apple's first PowerPC machine, the w= ell-received Power Macintosh.[26]
Jobs brou= ght focus back to Apple. The Mac lineup had been incomprehensible, with doz= ens of hard-to-distinguish models; he streamlined it into four quadrants, a= laptop and a desktop each for consumers and professionals. Apple also disc= ontinued several Mac accessories, including the StyleWriter printer and the= Newton PDA.[41] These changes were meant to refocus Apple's engineering, m= arketing and manufacturing efforts so that more care could be dedicated to = each product.[42] Jobs also stopped licensing Mac OS to clone manufacturers= , which had cost Apple ten times more in lost sales than it received in lic= ensing fees.[43] Jobs made a deal with the largest computer reseller, CompU= SA, to carry a "store within a store" that would better showcase Macs and t= heir software and peripherals; according to Apple, the Mac's share of compu= ter sales in those stores went from 3% to 14%. In November, the online Appl= e Store launched, which offered built-to-order Mac configurations without a= middleman.[38] When Tim Cook was hired as chief operations officer in Marc= h 1998, he shuttered Apple's inefficient factories and outsourced Mac produ= ction to Taiwan. Within months, he rolled out a new ERP system and implemen= ted just-in-time manufacturing principles; this practically eliminated Appl= e's costly unsold inventory, and within a year, Apple had the most efficien= t inventory turnover in the industry.[44]
T= he design language of consumer Macs shifted again from colored plastics to = white polycarbonate with the introduction of the 2001 Dual USB "Ice" iBook.= In order to increase the iBook's durability, it did away with doors and ha= ndles, and gained a more minimalistic exterior. Ive attempted to go beyond = the quadrant with Power Mac G4 Cube, an attempt to innovate beyond the comp= uter tower and make a professional desktop that was far smaller than the Po= wer Mac. The Cube failed in the market and was withdrawn from sale after a = year; however, Ive considered it beneficial, because it helped Apple gain e= xperience in complex machining and miniaturization.[54]
Apple continued to release new Mac models, such as the white "= Sunflower" iMac G4; Ive designed a display that could swivel around and be = moved with one finger, so that it "appear[ed] to defy gravity".[57] In 2003= , Apple released the aluminum 12-inch and 17-inch PowerBook G4, proclaiming= the "Year of the Notebook". With the Microsoft deal expiring, Apple also r= eplaced Internet Explorer with its new browser, Safari.[58] The first Mac M= ini was intended to be assembled in the U.S., but domestic manufacturers we= re slow and had insufficient quality processes, leading Apple to choose Tai= wanese manufacturer Foxconn instead.[59] The affordably priced Mac Mini des= ktop was introduced at Macworld 2005, alongside the introduction of the iWo= rk office suite.[60]
After the iPhone's 200= 7 release, Apple began a multi-year effort to bring many iPhone innovations= "back to the Mac", including multi-touch gesture support, instant wake fro= m sleep, and fast flash storage.[66][67] At Macworld 2008, Jobs introduced = the first MacBook Air by taking it out of a manila envelope, touting it as = the "world's thinnest notebook".[68] The MacBook Air favored wireless techn= ologies over physical ports, and lacked FireWire, an optical drive, or a re= placeable battery. Users could access discs inserted into other computers o= n their local network through a feature called Remote Disc.[69] A decade af= ter its launch, journalist Tom Warren wrote that the MacBook Air had "immed= iately changed the future of laptops", starting the ultrabook trend.[70] OS= X Lion added new software features first introduced with the iPad, such as= FaceTime, full-screen apps, document autosaving and versioning, and a bund= led Mac App Store to replace software install discs with online downloads. = It also gained support for Retina displays, which had been introduced earli= er with the iPhone 4.[71] iPhone-like multi-touch technology was progressiv= ely added to all MacBook trackpads, and to desktop Macs through the Magic M= ouse, and Magic Trackpad.[72][73] The 2010 MacBook Air added an iPad-inspir= ed standby mode, "instant-on" wake from sleep, and flash memory for storage= .[74][75]
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The iMac was refreshed with a 5K Retina display in 2014, making = it the highest-resolution all-in-one desktop computer at the time of its re= lease.[90] The MacBook was reintroduced in 2015, with a completely redesign= ed aluminum unibody chassis, a 12-inch Retina display, a fanless low-power = Intel Core M processor, a much smaller logic board, a new Butterfly keyboar= d, a single USB-C port, and a solid-state Force Touch trackpad with pressur= e sensitivity. It was praised for its portability, but criticized for its l= ack of performance, the need to use adapters to use most USB peripherals, a= nd a high starting price of US$1,299.[91] In 2015, Apple started a service = program to address a widespread GPU defect in the 15-inch 2011 MacBook Pro,= which could cause graphical artifacts or prevent the machine from function= ing entirely.[92]
The Touch Bar MacBook Pro= was released in October 2016. It was the thinnest MacBook Pro ever made, r= eplaced all ports with four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, gained a thinner "= Butterfly" keyboard, and replaced function keys with the Touch Bar. The Tou= ch Bar was criticized for making it harder to use the function keys by feel= , as it offered no tactile feedback. Many users were also frustrated by the= need to buy dongles, particularly professional users who relied on traditi= onal USB-A devices, SD cards, and HDMI for video output.[93][94] A few mont= hs after its release, users reported a problem with stuck keys and letters = being skipped or repeated. iFixit attributed this to the ingress of dust or= food crumbs under the keys, jamming them. Since the Butterfly keyboard was= riveted into the laptop's case, it could only be serviced at an Apple Stor= e or authorized service center.[95][96][97] Apple settled a $50m class-acti= on lawsuit over these keyboards in 2022.[98][99] These same models were aff= licted by "flexgate": when users closed and opened the machine, they would = risk progressively damaging the cable responsible for the display backlight= , which was too short. The $6 cable was soldered to the screen, requiring a= $700 repair.[100][101]
Macs run the macOS = operating system, which is the second most widely used desktop OS according= to StatCounter.[180] Macs can also run Windows, Linux or other operating s= ystems through virtualization, emulation, or multi-booting.[181][182][183]<= /div>
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