Power Macintosh 9500

Power Macintosh 9500 / Power Macintosh 9515
A Power Macintosh 9500/132
DeveloperApple Computer
Product familyPower Macintosh
Release dateJune 19, 1995 (1995-06-19)[1]
Introductory priceUS$4,699 (equivalent to $9,396 in 2023)
DiscontinuedFebruary 17, 1997 (1997-02-17)
Operating systemSystem 7.5.2 - Mac OS 9.1
CPUPowerPC 604, 120–150 MHz
PowerPC 604e, 180×2 and 200 MHz
MemoryExpandable to 1.5 GB (168 pin DIMM 5V)
DimensionsHeight: 16.9 inches (43 cm)
Width: 7.7 inches (20 cm)
Depth: 15.75 inches (40.0 cm)
Mass28 pounds (13 kg)
PredecessorMacintosh Quadra 950
SuccessorPower Macintosh 9600

The Power Macintosh 9500 (sold as Power Macintosh 9515 in Europe and Asia[2]) is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from June 1995 to February 1997.[3] It is powered by a PowerPC 604 processor, a second-generation PowerPC chip which is faster than the PowerPC 601 chip used in the Power Macintosh 8100. The 180MP and 200 MHz models, introduced August 1996, use the enhanced PowerPC 604e processor.

MacWorld Magazine gave the 9500 a positive review, concluding that it is "not the second-generation Power Mac for the rest of us — it's too pricey .... but it is an excellent foundation for a high-end graphics workstation — for color publishing or media production. Its speed and expandability should also made it popular in the scientific and technical markets."[4] Their benchmarks showed that the 9500 outperformed the Quadra 950 when running older Mac software in the Mac 68k emulator, posting speeds almost twice as fast as the Quadra 900.

The 9500 was replaced by the Power Macintosh 9600.

  1. ^ "Power Macintosh 9500/132 Specs: EveryMac.com". Archived from the original on October 11, 2019. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  2. ^ "Apple Power Macintosh 9515/132 Specs". EveryMac. Archived from the original on October 3, 2017. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  3. ^ "Power Macintosh 9500/132 Specs: EveryMac.com". Archived from the original on October 11, 2019. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  4. ^ Heid, Jim (August 1995). "First of a New Breed - Apple breaks with the past to deliver the fastest, most expandable Macintosh ever: the Power Mac 9500". MacWorld. pp. 92–96.