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Metal compatible graphics cards
Metal compatible graphics cards










metal compatible graphics cards

Still, Apple continued to offer plenty of Nvidia options. In 2004, 30-Inch Apple's Cinema Display release was delayed by Nvidia's GeForce 8600 Ultra yields, not producing the cards in a timely enough fashion for Apple's liking. The first Mac to ship with an Nvidia chipset was the Nvidia GeForce 2 MX, with the G4 Digital Audio in 2001, and Apple would also at the same time ship the PowerMacs with an option GeForce 3 GPU. I don't have any particular insider info, but what I do have is the power of hind-sight. Over the years wrote a few popular guides on using Nvidia GPUs on the Mac and wrote a lot about Mac GPUs as part of my monstrous The Definitive Classic Mac Pro (2006-2012) Upgrade Guide.

metal compatible graphics cards

It was a crazy leap of faith as I read some guy who claimed to have done it on (once a powerhouse of a website for power users) and then reported back the steps I used to flash the card to the community. It's a particular topic that interests me as it dates back to when I bought my first Nvidia GPU in 2001, a VisionTek GeForce 3, and used DOS with nvflash.exe to load the Mac Firmware onto the GPU. I've tried to piece together the narrative as told by many news reports over the years, much of it I read as it was happening. It's Apple's management doesn't want Nvidia support in macOS, and that's a bad sign for the Mac Pro is a great first stop, but it's a bit dated and self-referential. Still, I have to give them credit as they've followed the Apple/Nvidia saga better than any other publication. The video version differs slightly as it includes more personal ancedotes and asides.Īppleinsider isn't my favorite source for Apple news as it's too evangelical, generally portraying Apple as the protagonist in its reporting.












Metal compatible graphics cards