
Pippin
Pippin is a small, portable computer platform developed by Apple Inc., based on the PowerPC architecture, primarily used for multimedia and educational applications in the 1990s. It features a compact design with integrated CPU, RAM, and peripherals, making it accessible for students and developers. Pippin runs a version of the Macintosh operating system and was intended to serve as an interactive media device—similar to a combination of a web browser, gaming console, and learning tool. However, it was commercially short-lived due to limited market success and competition from other multimedia devices.