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Apple Specs > By Case Type > All-in-One (68k)

Update Published December 14, 2025

Every Apple Mac that uses an All-in-One case -- which is designed for fixed use at a desk but has the display and computer integrated in a single piece of hardware with a separate keyboard and mouse or other input device -- and a 68k processor is listed below.

Apple first released 68k-powered All-in-One Macs in 1984 -- starting with the original Mac -- and continued to sell these models until 1996. The below list includes computers from the era of early Compact Macs before Apple had clearly defined product lines in addition to a variety of Macintosh LC and Performa models.

Click on a specific model for its complete technical specs, configuration options, identification details, and more.

You may also be interested in All 68k Macs By Case Type, which includes other types of Macs with 68k CPUs, as well as All Macs By Case Type, which includes earlier and later Macs.





1 Apple All-in-One Mac Processor Type 1 Macintosh Original (128k) 8 MHz 68000
1 Macintosh 512k 8 MHz 68000
1 Macintosh 512ke (ED) 8 MHz 68000
1 Macintosh XL 5 MHz 68000
1 Macintosh Plus (ED) 8 MHz 68000
1 Macintosh SE 8 MHz 68000
1 Macintosh SE FDHD 8 MHz 68000
1 Macintosh SE/30 16 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh Classic 8 MHz 68000
1 Macintosh Classic II 16 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh Color Classic 16 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh Color Classic II 33 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh TV 32 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh LC 520 25 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh LC 550 33 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh LC 575 33 MHz* 68LC040
1 Macintosh LC 580 33 MHz* 68LC040
1 Macintosh Performa 200 16 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh Performa 250 16 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh Performa 275 33 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh Performa 520 25 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh Performa 550 33 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh Performa 560 33 MHz 68030
1 Macintosh Performa 575 33 MHz* 68LC040
1 Macintosh Performa 577 33 MHz* 68LC040
1 Macintosh Performa 578 33 MHz* 68LC040
1 Macintosh Performa 580CD 33 MHz* 68LC040
1 Macintosh Performa 588CD 33 MHz* 68LC040

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