![]() Don’t believe me? Apple went so far as to remove the component in OS X that controls multi-CPU usage just to keep those Mac Pros from working with Catalina. Apple wants to bury support for the GPUs that are keeping those older Mac Pros alive. It’s Apple that wants full control and nVidia won’t give them that. ![]() nVidia’s latest CUDA release for OS X actually shows they have working drivers at the ready - the CUDA release has entries for the 418 driver branch, which is where support for the Turing (2xxx) series cards starts. Doing so would cause any app using library validation to show corrupt, garbled, or scrambled text and/or images. But they can’t release them to the public without Apple notarizing (signing) them. Apple (probably) wants to ship the drivers with the OS since they’re discouraging third-party kernel extensions, but that won’t happen as long as Nvidia refuses to address their driver quality problems.
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