But with macOS 10.14 (Mojave), that support is gone - and according to AppleInsider, they can’t even figure out why. In addition, there are professional areas and applications where Nvidia’s GPUs and CUDA support are preferred over AMD. eGPU support has been a major value-add for both Macs and PCs over the last few years, and the concept of using an external GPU opens the door to the vendor Apple isn’t integrating into its own hardware, whomever that might be. While this support has been unofficial, it made sense for Apple to at least keep its hand in the proverbial game. This continued to be the case through macOS 10.13, which supported Nvidia’s Pascal family. For years, Nvidia cards have worked in Mac systems on an unofficial level, which meant you could get things to operate if you were willing to roll up your sleeves a little bit.
Much ink has been spilled criticizing the company’s various design decisions and raising questions about its product families, particularly in recent years, as prices have risen and product decisions have seemed to prioritize form over function.īut even with all of that said, the company’s attitudes towards Nvidia’s GPUs could really use some explaining. For the most part, asking why Apple won’t support things is a futile endeavor.