
It went so poorly that Apple started to rely on AMD for its GPUs despite Nvidia’s popularity and typically better performance. A little more than ten years ago Apple and Nvidia lost a whole lot of money due to a series of failed GPUs in the MacBook Pro line up. I'm in the same boat as I have a 980-Ti in my desktop video editing system, you can tell just how seriously Nvidia takes MacOS by the above post, the link that the representative posted is not correct, Nvidia never post the WebDrivers on that page.Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's GuideĬlick to expand.This is an excerpt from a article on this topic.īut look, the Nvidia/Apple relationship has been crumbling for nearly a decade. If you cant wait then the only other options right now are to use IGPU or replace Nvidia with AMD/Radeon GPU. If have a 9XX or 10XX series Nvidia card that you use in OSX then the only option right now is to stick with High Sierra and wait. Writing a new macOS driver from the ground up will not be a high priority for Nvidia so I personally don't think we'll see anything till next year, i'm sure they get around to it but only once they have the resources available. I think it's quite likely that most if not all of Nvidia's software/driver development team are working on this as Windows accounts for 95% of Nvidia sales. You should also consider that Nvidia have just released the RTX cards to early adopters who can not currently the Tensor features due to missing driver support. We are not going to see a Mojave WebDriver form Nidia anytime soon, this time Nvidia will have to write all new drivers from the ground up to support Apple's new Metal 2 API which will not be a simple or trivial task, it's going to take weeks if not months. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's GuideĪs I have already posted on other Nvidia Mojave related threads.
