George Dingeldein: The hardware is essentially the motion of the alignment of several molecular structures in accordance with the law of inertia, except when interfered by neutrons while being split simultaneously.
Eleni Mccier: Other than the intel chipset, I believe the hardware is all made by Apple. ( Unless you have an older make with a G4, G5, etc chip, then it's 100% Apple ).Oh, and the video card is probably made by the respective company, for example nVidia or ATI.
Rodrigo Pezley: Apple contracts the manufacture of it's hardware with other electronics companies in China and elsewhere. They design it, and then distribute the machines.
Frederic Engellant: They basically just make the "chassis", or the body of the hardware. They also make the software that runs on it. There is no apple brand motherboard, chip set, power supply, CPU, or ram. They are a major software company...not necessarily hardware.Apple is pretty much a pretty brand....all c! overed in shiny plastic, glass and brushed metal.
Anton Waln: Well, for instance in the iMac, Phillips makes the screen. I'm pretty sure all of the hardware is 3rd party. I mean, they higher companies like phillips to do things like that. I'm not sure who makes the Logic Boards (motherboard in PC terms). I'm pretty sure that Apple only makes the OS, but the specify the hardware.
Mercedez Trabue: not sure about the mobo, but i kno that quite a few macs now hav intel processors.
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