SuperMac Technology

SuperMac Technology is a computer hardware company that was founded in 1985 to produce Macintosh peripherals.

History
Based in Sunnyvale, California, the company raised 18 million dollars in an on May 15, 1992. SuperMac acquired E-Machines in 1993 and then was itself acquired by Radius in 1994. The SuperMac brand was sold in 1996 to Santa Clara-based, which became a licensed Macintosh clone manufacturer. The subsidiary was dissolved on December 31, 1998.

Products
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Graphics cards

 * Color Card
 * Color Card 24
 * Spectrum/8
 * Spectrum/8 PDQ
 * Spectrum/8 Series II / III
 * Spectrum/8*24
 * Spectrum/8*24 PDQ / PDQ Plus
 * Spectrum/24 Series III / IV / V
 * Thunder/8
 * Thunder/24
 * Thunder II / II GX
 * ThunderStorm
 * VideoSpigot
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Macintosh clones

 * SuperMac C500 (140 to 240 MHz 603e)
 * SuperMac C600 (160 to 240 MHz 603e)
 * SuperMac C600x (240 to 280 MHz 603e)
 * SuperMac Aegis (200 MHz 604e)
 * SuperMac J700 (150 MHz 604 to 233 604e)
 * SuperMac J710 (200 MHz 604e)
 * SuperMac S900 (150 MHz 604 to 250 604e)
 * S900Base+G3 (250 MHz G3 upgrade option)
 * SuperMac S900 DP (250 MHz 604e x2)
 * SuperMac S910 (250 MHz 604e)
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