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[[File:Macbook Air 15 inch - 2 (blurred).jpg|thumb|The [[MacBook Air]] is popular for its thin and light design, and its low price relative to the rest of the Mac lineup.]]
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In 1987, the [[Macintosh II]] brought color graphics, but priced as a professional workstation and not a personal computer. Beginning in 1994 with the [[Power Macintosh]], the Mac transitioned from [[Motorola 68000 series]] processors to [[PowerPC]]. Despite the significant performance increase, the Mac was not fully competitive with commodity [[IBM PC compatible]]s throughout the 1990s.
The 1996 acquisition of [[NeXT]] returned [[Steve Jobs]] to Apple, whose focused product oversight pushed the Mac mainstream with the 1998 [[iMac G3]], the Mac OS X operating system (renamed to macOS in 2016), and the [[Mac transition to Intel processors]] from 2005 to 2006. High [[pixel density]] [[Retina display]]s debuted in the [[iPhone 4]] in 2010 and the MacBook Pro in 2012. In the 2010s, the Mac was neglected under CEO [[Tim Cook]], especially for professional users, but was reinvigorated with new high-end Macs and the [[Mac transition to Apple silicon|transition to Apple silicon]], which had originated in [[iOS]]
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