
Apple I - Wikipedia
The Apple Computer 1 (Apple-1[a]), later known predominantly as the Apple I, [b] is an 8-bit personal computer electrically designed by Steve Wozniak [5][6] and released by the Apple …
Apple I Microcomputer - National Museum of American History
In 1975, Steve Wozniak designed the Apple I as his personal computer to use the ARPANET and play games.
The History of Apple Computers - ThoughtCo
May 13, 2025 · On April 1, 1976, they debuted the first Apple computer, the Apple 1, a desktop computer that came as a single motherboard, pre-assembled, unlike other personal computers …
History of Apple Computers
Jan 18, 2022 · The Macintosh Classic was introduced on October 15, 1990, becoming the first Apple computer to sell for under $1,000. It was introduced following the success of the earlier …
Today in Apple history: Apple-1 starts a revolution - Cult of Mac
On April 11, 1976, Apple released its first computer, the Apple-1. With only 200 made, these remain the rarest Apple computers ever.
Steve Wozniak & Steve Jobs Release the Apple I : History of ...
Steve Wozniak demonstrated the first Apple Computer that he designed and hand-built at the Homebrew Computer Club in Menlo Park, California in July 1976. The computer became …
The Revolutionary Legacy of the Apple 1 Computer
Feb 10, 2025 · The Apple I, released by Apple Computer in 1976, marked the beginning of an era that would revolutionize the personal computer industry. Designed and hand-built by Steve …
Apple I - RetroTechCollection
Sep 21, 2025 · The Apple I directly financed development of the Apple II, which became the foundation of Apple's success and sparked the personal computer revolution of the late 1970s.
History of AppleThe Original Apple Computer
The original Apple Computer, or the Apple I was first introduced in April of 1976 at the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto. Steve Wozniak had built the computer while working at HP as an …
10 facts about the Apple-1, the machine that made computing ...
On this day in 1975, Steve "Woz" Wozniak tested the prototype of what would become the Apple-1 computer. Here are 10 fascinating facts about that history-making machine.