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The Macintosh Plus, released in 1986, is an iconic piece of computing history from Apple Inc. It was the third model in the Macintosh line and the first to include a SCSI port and a full 1 megabyte of RAM. Originally developed in Cupertino, California, these machines were majorly manufactured at Apple's Fremont facility, though production also occurred in Cork, Ireland, to serve the European market.
Today, Apple Inc. remains the ultimate owner of the Macintosh brand, which has evolved into the modern Mac lineup. Apple is a global technology leader headquartered in Cupertino, California. While the Macintosh Plus is long discontinued, it remains a collector's item and a symbol of the desktop computing revolution led by Steve Jobs and the original Macintosh team.
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