iMac (Early 2001)
Essentials
Family: iMac/eMac
Codename: ?
Gestalt ID: 406
Minimum OS: 9.1
Maximum OS: 10.4.11
Introduced: February 2001
Terminated: July 2001
Processor
CPU: PowerPC 750 "G3"
CPU Speed: 400/500 MHz
FPU: integrated
Bus Speed: 100 MHz
Register Width: 32-bit
Data Bus Width: 64-bit
Address Bus Width: 32-bit
Level 1 Cache: 32 kB data, 32 kB instruction
Level 2 Cache: 512 kB backside, 1:2
ROM: 1 MB ROM + 3 MB toolbox ROM loaded into RAM
RAM Type: PC100
Minimum RAM Speed: 100 MHz
Onboard RAM: 0 MB
RAM slots: 2
Maximum RAM: 1 GB
Video
Monitor: 15"
GPU: ATI RAGE 128 Ultra
VRAM: 16 MB SGRAM
Max Resolution: 1024x768
Video Out: VGA (mirror only)
Storage
Hard Drive: 10/20 GB
ATA Bus: ATA-66
Optical Drive: 24x CD-ROM
Input/Output
USB: 2
Firewire: 2
Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini
Audio In: stereo 16 bit mini
Speaker: Harman Kardon Odissey
Microphone: mono
Networking
Modem: 56 kbps
Ethernet: 10/100Base-T
Wi-Fi: optional 802.11b
Miscellaneous
Power: 150 Watts
Dimensions: 15" H x 15" W x 17.1" D
Weight: 40 lbs.
Notes
The 500 MHz model used the 16 MB 128-bit ATI RAGE 128 Ultra graphics chipset, a 24x/8x/4x CD-RW drive, and a PowerPC 750cx processor, which included 256 kB of on-chip level 2 cache.
Announced in February 2001, this revision of the iMac finally brought FireWire to Apple's entire product line, in addition to a dramatic change in the iMac "colors". Apple chose to get rid of Sage and Ruby in favor of "Blue Dalmatian" and "Flower Power", two new patterns that were molded into the case using a technique which took Apple 18 months to perfect.
The higher-end model iMac got a CD-RW drive, an improved (and faster) PPC 750cx processor, which featured an on-chip 1:1 L2 cache, and a speedy new graphics chip (the 750cx and new graphics chip were initially only available on non-North American models.). It featured a 500 MHz processor, 64 MB of RAM, a 20 GB hard drive and a 56 kbps modem, was available in Indigo, Blue Dalmatian or Flower Power, and was priced at $1199.
The low-end iMac was essentially a renamed iMac DV (Summer 2000), with the price cut to $899. It had a 400 MHz processor, 64 MB of RAM, a 10 GB hard drive and a 56 kbps modem, and was available only in Indigo.
Picture Credits:
Apple, Inc.