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Apple Specs > By Processor > Core Solo Processor

Update Published December 13, 2025

Every Apple Mac that uses a Core Solo processor -- also called a Core Solo CPU (Central Processing Unit) -- is listed below.

Apple first released a Mac that used the Core Solo processor in 2006 and discontinued it the same year. The Colo Solo processor only was used once, for an entry-level Mac mini model.

Click on a specific model for its complete technical specs, configuration options, identification details, performance benchmarks, original price in dozens of countries, and more.

You may also be interested in All Macs with Intel Processors, which includes Macs that use other Intel CPUs, as well as All Macs By Processor, which includes Macs with Apple Silicon processors in addition to other processor types.





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Asterisks indicate that particularly important details are provided on the applicable specs page. Also note that configurations listed are the default or most common; many models have multiple options. Refer to the specs page for full details.

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1 Apple Mac Processor Type Mac mini "Core Solo" 1.5 1.5 GHz Core Solo (T1200)
Intro. February 28, 2006 Disc. September 6, 2006
Order MA205LL/A Model A1176 (EMC 2108)
Family Early 2006 ID Macmini1,1
RAM 512 MB VRAM 64 MB
Storage 60 GB HDD Optical 8X "Combo Drive"
Complete Mac mini "Core Solo" 1.5 Specs

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