

government deemed the "supercomputer" a "weapon". " Mirrored Drive Doors" (" MDD") - This version incorporated the DDR architecture of the Xserve, but heat and fan noise issues led it to being referred to as the "wind tunnel"įor about a year after its late 1999 debut, the Power Mac G4 could not be marketed in the mainland of the People's Republic of China, as the U.S." Quicksilver" - This version upgraded specs and simplified the case design into a cleaner look.

" Cube" - This short-lived version reduced the volume in a 7-inch cube and boasted 3.5 gigaflops performance.Updates later added gigabit ethernet, digital audio, and Apple's new rewritable DVD " SuperDrive". " Graphite" - The first "graphite" version came in two variants: an early "Yikes!" PCI-only logic board that was based on the pre-existing "blue & white" Power Mac G3, while a more advanced "Sawtooth" logic board introduced AGP graphics.
