Some people said that stay on High Sierra - but slowly some apps receive updates which require Mojave to be installed. Thank you for taking the time to explain and clarify things.Įither way, I am moving all my systems to AMD, waiting for the GPU delivery and then I can return the Nvidia cards. It is fine to tell people to hold off upgrading if they leverage CUDA, but give the vast majority what they need to use your GPUs and eGPUs to drive more sales and remove some of the FUD this causes. Either your GPUs are now so specialized they no longer support third-party APIs without being translated to your own CUDA, or you’re dragging your heels on this to get your way and just giving another reason for Apple to keep choosing AMD over Nvidia.Īll I want is a stable, reliable, and serviceable hardware offering that works. Saying the delay is due to Apple is just a fantasy.
#Mac os 10.14 nvidia web driver update#
They could easily do a base web driver now, then accept they will have to modify and update them again later to support the hooks they need for how Apple allows them to exploit their CUDA ecosystem. There is a reason why the CUDA support is exposed through separate extensions loaded on top of the WebDrivers. CUDA is just an API and toolset Nvidia developed to exploit more of their silicon in less traditional ways exposed by other APIs and toolsets. If it is true that Nivida is holding up development for support of the CUDA extensions and their CUDA rendering pipeline then that is a completely separate issue to graphics/display support. I wonder if I understood correctly the situation - without the speculations I made.ĬUDA support has nothing to do with basic support of HW acceleration of the OS, Metal, Open GL, Open CL, etc. Most likely it should happen around 10.14.4 if I would take a wild guess. So at this point, I think it’s safe to assume that in the best case scenario, the earliest time for the release should be when 10.14.2 comes out (in case Apple includes CUDA support in that release).
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#Mac os 10.14 nvidia web driver drivers#
It means that we will not see CUDA support until Apple releases a new OS update (10.14.1 is most likely not going to support it)ģ - Nvidia will not launch any drivers until they ALSO solve CUDA support with Apple. Reading through all the topics and forums I think I understand how the release might happen.ġ - Nvidia needs to make new drivers for Mojave - that is something they might have done already or they are working on.Ģ - Apple needs to allow CUDA development under Mojave - Nvidia is working with Apple to do this.