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Macinography 7: The First Power Macs

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In the nineties, Apple's processor architecture was falling behind the competition. Motorola won a few battles, but Intel was winning the war. Enter IBM had a hot new architecture that could help both Apple and Motorola. Would they succeed in putting more Power into the Mac? And just how good were those first generation Power Macs anyway? Listen to find out.

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The Computer History Museum's Oral Histories of David Patterson, Gary Davidian, the SPARC Roundtable, the IBM 801 roundtable, and Dave Ditzel.

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Our show is produced by Nathan Mace (antiwraith on Ars) and edited by Dan Vincent. Our theme song is composed by the wondrous Space Vixen, who you can find on twitter @spacevixenmusic and their music at spacevixen.bandcamp.com.

You can find Dan on twitter @kefkafloyd and Jake on twitter @jakepugh. We're available on your podcast platform of choice, and if you like us, a five star rating or review would be greatly appreciated. You can visit our website at icongardenshow.com or post in the Ars thread by going to bit.ly/tigsthread. Some interstitial music used in this episode is courtesy of the Youtube Audio Library and it was composed by Jeremy Blake. Our theme song is Thanks for listening, and we'll catch you next time.

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In the nineties, Apple's processor architecture was falling behind the competition. Motorola won a few battles, but Intel was winning the war. Enter IBM had a hot new architecture that could help both Apple and Motorola. Would they succeed in putting more Power into the Mac? And just how good were those first generation Power Macs anyway? Listen to find out.

Sources:

The Computer History Museum's Oral Histories of David Patterson, Gary Davidian, the SPARC Roundtable, the IBM 801 roundtable, and Dave Ditzel.

Apple Confidential

Apple-history.com

MacWorld

MacUser

Contact Us

Our show is produced by Nathan Mace (antiwraith on Ars) and edited by Dan Vincent. Our theme song is composed by the wondrous Space Vixen, who you can find on twitter @spacevixenmusic and their music at spacevixen.bandcamp.com.

You can find Dan on twitter @kefkafloyd and Jake on twitter @jakepugh. We're available on your podcast platform of choice, and if you like us, a five star rating or review would be greatly appreciated. You can visit our website at icongardenshow.com or post in the Ars thread by going to bit.ly/tigsthread. Some interstitial music used in this episode is courtesy of the Youtube Audio Library and it was composed by Jeremy Blake. Our theme song is Thanks for listening, and we'll catch you next time.

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