The Power Mac G4 Cube, launched in 2000, was too expensive to be a hit with many Mac buyers, but its innovative design won it a spot in the Museum of Modern Art.
CPU
CPU: PowerPC 7400
CPU Speed: 450/500 MHz
FPU: integrated
Bus Speed: 100 MHz
Data Path Width: 64 bit
Address Width: 32 bit
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: 3
Maximum RAM: 1.5 GB
Level 1 Cache: 32 kB data, 32 kB instruction
Level 2 Cache: 1 MB backside, 1:2
Expansion Slots: 2x AGP (filled)
Video
Video Card/Chipset: ATI RAGE 128 Pro
VRAM: 16 MB
Max Resolution: all resolutions supported
Video Out: VGA/DVI, ADC
Storage
Hard Drive: 20/30/60 GB
ATA Bus: ATA-66
Optical Drive: DVD-ROM or CD-RW
Input/Output
USB: 2
Firewire: 2
Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini, via USB amplifier
Speaker: stereo, via USB amplifier
Networking
Modem: 56 kbps
Ethernet: 10/100Base-T
Airport: optional
Miscellaneous
Family: PowerMac G3/G4/G5
Codename: Trinity
Gestalt ID: 406
Power: 200 Watts
Dimensions: 10" H x 8" W x 8" D
Weight: 28.7 lbs.
Minimum OS: 9.0.4
Maximum OS: 10.4.11
Introduced: August 2000
Terminated: July 2001
Photo courtesy Steve Shaner, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0