애플의 코드명 목록

List of Apple codenames

Apple 코드명 목록Apple Inc.가 개발하는 동안 제품에 부여한 코드명을 포함합니다.코드명은 종종 내부에서만 사용되며, 보통 프로젝트의 비밀을 유지하기 위해 사용됩니다.때로는 코드명이 출시 제품의 이름이 될 수도 있습니다.1980년대와 1990년대의 애플 코드네임의 대부분은 애플 컨피덴셜 2.0이라는 책에 의해 제공됩니다.[1]

악세사리

제품명 코드명 방출된 Ref.
에어태그 B389, 두리안 2021년4월30일 [2][3]
에어팟 (1세대) B188
에어팟 (2세대) B288
에어팟 프로 B298 [4]
에어팟 맥스 B515 [5]
공항기지국 (1999) 포고
Airport Express 802.11n (5세대) K31 [6]
Macintosh LC용 Apple IIe 카드 이중 노출
소문난 증강현실과 가상현실 기기 T288
Apple II 3.5" 디스크 컨트롤러 카드 누 무스탕
애플 컬러 원스캐너 600/27 리오
애플 컬러 원스캐너 1200/30 뉴올리언스
비츠 플렉스 B372
홈팟 B238
홈팟 미니 B520
내장 iSight (2005) M33
외장 아이사이트 (2003) Q8
라이트닝 디지털 AV 어댑터 헤이와이어
매직 트랙패드 2 D67 [7]
MagSafe (아이폰) B390
타임캡슐 윌마, M52

애플TV

애플워치

컴퓨터

사과

시간순:

매킨토시

최초의 매킨토시는 1984년에 출시되었습니다.

eMac

최초의 eMac은 2002년에 출시되었습니다.

  • eMac (ATI 그래픽스) - 노던 라이트
  • eMac - P69
  • eMac (2005) - Q86J

아이북

첫 번째 아이북은 1999년에 출시되었습니다.

아이맥

최초의 아이맥은 1998년에 출시되었습니다.

맥 미니

최초의 맥 미니는 2005년에 있었습니다.

맥 프로

맥북

맥북 에어

맥북 프로

파워북

파워맥

네트워킹

  • Apple Internet Communication Kit — Cyberpup (Cyberdog 참조)[26]
  • 데이터 모뎀 2400 — 깔때기 (깔때기-웹 스파이더 참조)[26]
  • eWorld 1.0 — 알라딘[26]
  • eWorld 1.1 — 골든 게이트[26]
  • ISDN NuBus 카드 — CarCraft[26]
  • MacTCP — 베르두라스(채소용 스페인어)[26]
  • MacTerminal 2.0 — SuperPrawn[26]
  • 맥터미널 II — 킬러 비즈[26]
  • PPP 1.0 — 파리[26]

아이패드

아이폰

아이팟

다른.

  • Apple Vision Pro – N301[53]
  • 애플 카 – 타이탄[54]
  • 비전OS – 보렐리스, 오크[55][56]
  • 2019년 증강 현실 프로토타입 – Garta, Franc, Luck, T288[57][58][59]
  • Apple의 알루미늄 유니바디 제조 공정 – Brick
  • 오염을 줄이기 위한 재생 열산화제를 포함한 사과 시설 – 목련[54]

시스템 온 칩 및 프로세서

애플 실리콘 A 시리즈와 M 시리즈 칩의 CPU 코어에 대한 내부 코드명은 섬의 이름을 따서 명명되었으며 코어는 바람과 날씨 패턴의 이름을 따서 명명되었습니다.[60]

소프트웨어

적용들

소프트웨어 특징

에어팟 펌웨어

에어팟과 함께 사용

  • 빌드 1A6XX - 테레민
  • 빌드 2XXXX - 하모니카
  • 빌드 3XXXX - 하프시코드
  • 빌드 4XXXX - 피콜로

오디오OS

홈팟과 함께 사용 가능

클래식 맥 OS

고전적인 맥 OS는 종종 여러 코드 이름을 가진 것으로 언급됩니다.맥 OS 8과 9의 코드네임 규칙은 대부분 음악 용어를 따릅니다.

iOS

iOS의 코드네임 협약은 스키장입니다.[74][18][81]

iOS15/아이패드OS15

버전 코드명
15.0-15.6.1 하늘

iOS16/아이패드OS16

버전 코드명
16 시드니

iOS17/아이패드OS17

버전 코드명
17 새벽

Mac OS X/OS X/macOS

맥 OS X 10.0부터 10.2까지의 내부 코드명은 빅캣입니다.

맥 OS X 10.2에서는 내부 코드명 "Jaguar"가 공개 이름으로 사용되었으며, 후속 맥 OS X 릴리스에서는 OS X 10.8 "마운틴 라이온"까지 빅캣 이름이 공개 이름으로 사용되었으며, 와인 이름은 OS X 10.10 "Syrah"까지 내부 코드명으로 사용되었습니다.[82]

10.9로 시작하는 OS X 릴리스의 경우, macOS 릴리스의 경우 캘리포니아의 랜드마크를 공개 이름으로 사용했습니다.[83]

10.11부터 OS X 릴리스의 경우, macOS 릴리스의 경우 다양한 사과가 내부 코드 이름으로 사용되었습니다.[82]

맥 OS X 서버

기타 운영 체제

tvOS

버전:

  • 9.0-9.0.1 - 모나크 타이드
  • 9.1 - 틸든
  • 9.1.1 - 노블
  • 9.2 - 앙고라
  • 9.2.1 - 양치식물
  • 9.2.2 - 길모어
  • 10.0 - 유니언
  • 10.0.1 - 버글
  • 10.1 - 클레멘타인
  • 10.1.1 - 다이아몬드
  • 10.2 - 에메랄드
  • 10.2.1 - Florence
  • 10.2.2 - 골드
  • 11.0 - 토파즈
  • 11.1 - 배스
  • 11.2-11.2.1 - 코요테
  • 11.2.5-11.2.6 - Dixon
  • 11.3 - 이튼
  • 11.4 - Francis
  • 11.4.1 - 허가
  • 12.0–12.4.1 - 희망
  • 13.0–13.4.5 - 예거
  • 14.0–14.7 - 궁수
  • 15.0 - 위성
  • 16.0 - 파리

OS를 보다

watchOS는 종종 해변의 코드네임 규칙을 따릅니다.[74][89]모든 베타는 다음과 같은 코드 이름을 가지고 있으며, "씨앗"이라는 단어가 뒤를 이룹니다.예를 들어 watchOS 3.2 베타는 ElectricSeed로 알려져 있습니다.

  • 애플워치 심전도 – 시나몬
  • Apple Watch 혈중 산소 – 스칸듐
  • Apple Watch 수면 추적 - 브리또

테크놀러지스

서비스

메모들

  1. ^ 이것들은 M3 칩 제품군 자체에 대한 코드명이 아니라 개별 M3 칩에 대한 코드명입니다.인포메이션에 따르면, "이비자"는 기본 칩, "로보스"는 프로 동등, 그리고 "팔마"는 맥스 동등이 될 것입니다.애플이 아직 이 칩들(예: "Pro", "Max")에 대한 공식적인 이름을 발표하지 않았기 때문에, 이 이름들은 인라인에서 언급되지 않았습니다.

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