The Workgroup Server is a family of Macintosh Servers first introduced in 1993 and was designed by Apple.
Macintosh Workgroup Server 60
The Workgroup Server 60 was released on July 1, 1993.
It has a Motorola 68LC040 CPU at 20MHz and a 80 or 230MB Hard Drive.
Also, it has 1MB of Macintosh ROM with 4 or 8MB of 72-pin RAM, which is expandable to 68MB by using two 32MB SIMM cards and the 4MB of onboard RAM.
It supports a single display at a 832 by 624 Pixel Resolution, and a second display can be added using a PDS or Video Card.
Macintosh Workgroup Server 80
The Workgroup Server 80 was released on March 22, 1993.
It has a Motorola 68040 CPU at 33MHz with a integrated Floating Point Unit.
Also, it has 1MB of Macintosh ROM with 8 or 16MB of 72-pin RAM, which is expandable to 136MB by using four 32MB SIMM cards and the 8MB of onboard RAM.
It supports a single display at a 1152 by 870 Pixel Resolution, and a second display can be added using a Video Card.
Macintosh Workgroup Server 95
The Workgroup Server 95 was released on March 22, 1993.
It has a Motorola 68040 CPU at 33MHz with a integrated Floating Point Unit.
Also, it has 1MB of Macintosh ROM with 16, 32, or 48MB of 30-pin RAM, which is expandable to 256MB by using sixteen 16MB SIMM cards.
It supports a single display at a 1152 by 870 Pixel Resolution, and a second display can be added using a Video Card.
Macintosh Workgroup Server 6150
The Workgroup Server 6150 was released on April 3, 1995.
It has a PowerPC 601 CPU at 66MHz with a integrated Floating Point Unit.
Also, it has 4MB of Macintosh ROM with 16MB of 30-pin RAM, which is expandable to 136MB by using two 64MB SIMM cards and the 8MB of onboard RAM.
It supports a single display at a 832 by 480 Pixel Resolution.
Macintosh Workgroup Server 7250
The Workgroup Server 7250 was released on February 26, 1996.
It has a PowerPC 601 CPU at 120MHz with a integrated Floating Point Unit.
Also, it has 4MB of Macintosh ROM with 16MB of 30-pin RAM, which is expandable to 512MB by using four 128MB SIMM cards.
It supports a single display at a 832 by 480 Pixel Resolution, but it can support a 1280 by 1024 Pixel Resolution by installing 2MB of VRAM.
Macintosh Workgroup Server 7350
The Workgroup Server 7350 was released on April 21, 1997.
It has a PowerPC 604e CPU at 180MHz with a integrated Floating Point Unit.
Also, it has 4MB of Macintosh ROM with 48MB of 168-pin RAM, which is expandable to 1000MB by using eight 128MB SIMM cards.
It supports a single display at a 832 by 480 Pixel Resolution, but it can support a 1280 by 1024 Pixel Resolution by installing 4MB of VRAM.
Macintosh Workgroup Server 8150
The Workgroup Server 8150 was released on April 3, 1995.
It has a PowerPC 601 CPU at 110MHz with an integrated Floating Point Unit.
Also, it has 4MB of Macintosh ROM with 4 or 8MB of 72-pin RAM, which is expandable to 264MB by using eight 32MB SIMM cards.
It supports a single display at a 832 by 480 Pixel Resolution.
Macintosh Workgroup Server 8550
The Workgroup Server 8550 was released on September 16, 1996.
It has a PowerPC 604e CPU at 200MHz with an integrated Floating Point Unit.
Also, it has 4MB of Macintosh ROM with 32MB of 168-pin RAM, which is expandable to 1024MB by using eight 128MB SIMM cards.
It supports a single display at a 1280 by 1024 Pixel Resolution.
Macintosh Workgroup Server 9150
The Workgroup Server 9150 was released on April 3, 1995.
It has a PowerPC 601 CPU at 120MHz with an integrated Floating Point Unit.
Also, it has 4MB of Macintosh ROM with 16MB of 72-pin RAM, which is expandable to 520MB by using eight 64MB SIMM cards.
It supports a single display at a 832 by 624 Pixel Resolution.
Macintosh Workgroup Server 9650
The Workgroup Server 9650 was released on August 5, 1997.
It has a PowerPC 604e CPU at 350MHz with an integrated Floating Point Unit.
Also, it has 4MB of Macintosh ROM with 64MB of 168-pin RAM, which is expandable to 1536MB by using twelve 128MB SIMM cards.
It supports a single display at a 1600 by 1200 Pixel Resolution.
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