![]() The story here is simple, Apple doesn't want to support Nvidia graphics cards on its platform, and in turn, Nvidia doesn't see the need to support Apple with its software developments. Now, Apple's macOS Mojave update has made Metal support within graphics cards a mandatory feature, with Apple refusing to add new Nvidia drivers to the platform. This means that all future versions of CUDA will not be supported on Apple devices.ĬUDA is Nvidia's parallel computing platform, a toolset which allows software developers to get the most out of the company's graphics hardware. Now, in Nvidia's latest CUDA release notes, the company has confirmed that CUDA 10.2 will be the last release of CUDA to support macOS. Both Apple and Nvidia lost a lot of money when addressing these issues, and now Apple refuses to ship Nvidia-made graphics components within their systems. ![]() ![]() Apple and Nvidia have been on bad terms for over a decade, stemming from an unreliable lineup of Nvidia-powered MacBook Pro.
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