Mac · The Beige Era · 1984
Macintosh 512K
Nicknamed the "Fat Mac," it gave the Macintosh the breathing room it desperately needed — enough memory to actually run software comfortably.
Macintosh 512K: key facts
When was the Macintosh 512K released?
The Macintosh 512K was released in September 1984. Apple discontinued it in April 1986.
How much did the Macintosh 512K cost?
The Macintosh 512K launched at $2,795 in 1984 — about $8,469 in today’s money (approximate, US CPI).
What are the Macintosh 512K’s specs?
The Macintosh 512K used a Motorola 68000 running at 7.83 MHz, with 512 KB of memory. It ran System 1.1.
Why does the Macintosh 512K matter?
Quadrupled the RAM, finally making the Mac genuinely usable.
Full specifications
| CPU | Motorola 68000 · 7.83 MHz |
|---|---|
| Cores | 1 |
| Memory (RAM) | 512 KB |
| Storage | — |
| Display | 9" monochrome, 512×342 |
| GPU | Bitmapped framebuffer |
| Ports | 400 KB floppy, 2 serial, mouse |
| Weight | 7.5 kg |
| Dimensions | 34.5×24.6×27.6 cm |
| Operating system | System 1.1 |
| Released | September 1984 |
| Discontinued | April 1986 |
| Launch price | $2,795 |
How the Macintosh 512K compares to today
A 16 GB Apple Silicon MacBook Pro has about 32,800× more memory than this device shipped with.
At 7.83 MHz, the clock is roughly 409× slower than a single performance core of a 16 GB Apple Silicon MacBook Pro — and that is before counting cores, width and IPC.
Launched at $2,795 in 1984 — about $8,469 in today’s money (approx., US CPI).
Cross-architecture speed figures are clock-only and approximate; inflation figures use US CPI.
Did you know?
Owners of the original 128K could pay Apple to upgrade their boards to 512K.
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Last updated: 2026-06-25