The original Apple was a single board computer built around a 6502. In 1976, you could snag one for ... [Alangarf] didn’t have an Apple 1, but he did have a 6502 CPU core for FPGAs from [Andrew ...
"Introduced in July 1976, the Apple-1 was sold without a casing ... the original was also the first personal computer sold with a fully-assembled motherboard. The first personal computers were ...
A rare Apple-1 computer, initially gifted by Steve Jobs ... Over roughly ten months in 1976-77, Jobs and Wozniak produced around 200 Apple-1s, selling 175. Building on this success, they launched ...
This isn’t just an Apple-1; it’s the Apple-1 that belonged to Jobs himself, sitting on his desk in 1976. Adding to the ...
When Jobs founded Apple Inc. in 1976 alongside Steve Wozniak ... One of the most expensive items sold for $323,789 was an Apple-1 computer signed by Wozniak. The demo piece is fully functioning, and ...
A rare prototype of the original Apple Macintosh featuring a 5.25-inch disk drive instead of the 3.5-inch drive the personal ...
The Apple-1 computer, built by hand in 1976 by Steve Wozniak in Steve Jobs' garage (or possibly his sister's bedroom), fetched nearly twice its pre-sale high estimate, Bonhams said. It was bought ...
The first-generation Apple desk top computer created by the company’s co-founders is up for sale at Christie’s in New York. The computer taken from Steve Jobs’ desk after he left Apple is ...
The only Apple-1 computer known to have been sold by Steve ... and can run the same programs that it could when originally released in 1976. The original retail price for the devices was $666. ...
Two of the leading items in Tuesday’s live auction of Paul Allen items included a 1976 ... a Cray-1 supercomputer that sold for just over $1 million. An early Apple-1 personal computer also ...
Almost $1 million worth of Apple's history was sold during an auction called "Steve Jobs and the Apple Computer Revolution." It was held by the auction house RR Auction and closed on August 22 ...
J.P. Morgan analyst Samik Chatterjee maintained a Buy rating on Apple (AAPL – Research Report) today and set a price target of $265.00.