Even its creator seems to have difficulty remaining calm in front of the motherboard of an old Apple I from 1976. During a meeting organized in Dubai, Steve Wozniak was able to meet Jimmy Grewal, an inveterate collector of controlled deviceswhose findings we had already highlighted last year. It was then that he took the opportunity to present the component, whose diagonal exceeds that of the current MacBook Pros, with an autograph to boot.
We recognize there imposing transistors whose number pales in comparison to the fifty-seven billion in the new M1 Max chip unveiled recently, andwhose performance is excellent.
Woz holding our 1976 Apple Computer 1…the invention that sparked the personal computer revolution and led to the creation of the most valuable and profitable company in the world.pic.twitter.com/qZ8iQCdAkj
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A nugget that could sell for a very high price
The Apple I having only been released in a few hundred copies more than forty years ago, many have since disappeared so that the few remaining copies are worth tidy sums. During an auction, one of these items had sold for the equivalent of more than a million euros in the past.
What's more, if a handwritten trace from one of Apple's co-founders is involved, then prices can still soar.A floppy disk targeted by Steve Jobs, for example, had found a buyer for more than seven thousand five hundred dollars at the end of 2019.
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