Narrator: This is the $2,000 Power Mac G5 from 2003, Apple's pro PC with a modular, cheese-grater design. And this is Phil Schiller, 10 years later. He's about to reveal a revolutionary design of ...
The G5 processor was designed was to be put into multi-processor machines, which Apple sold at the upper end of its product range. In practice, these numbers meant that the Power Mac G5 ran circles ...
The mid-2000s saw a big shift in Apple's design language for the iMac. The G5, which debuted in 2004, dropped the fun stylings of the G3 and G4 in favor of a more professional look. To be fair ...
With these devices, Apple made it very clear that every element ... and was replaced by the much more conservatively designed iMac G5 in 2004. One reason was that displays were getting larger ...
Apple has revealed its first Mac computers powered by chips of its own ... The lack of a Powerbook G5 replacement became a long-running joke, as IBM struggled and ultimately failed to design ...
Oliver has written about Apple and the wider technology business ... Oliver switched to the Mac with a G5 iMac and hasn't looked back. Since then he's seen the growth of the smartphone world ...