May 27, 2018 I have contacted Apple customer service but they have no idea. They even think Cuda is not a driver that has to do with Apple. DaVinci Resolve 14.3 gives me the message that there is no Cuda enabled graphics card. My Graphics card, a NVidia GeForce 650 M is Kepler 3.0 capable and compatible with Cuda and the use of Cuda on Resolve 14.
![]() In order to get the most out of your new MacVidCards GPU you may need to install new drivers for your current version of OS X. Please note that AMD GPUs do not require additional drivers; they are built directly into OS X. Nvidia GPUs receive driver updates soon after each version update of OS X. Only one driver is released by Nvidia and it includes support for all of their modern GPUs. You will not find individually named Nvidia drivers for OS X, they are all titled 'Quadro & Geforce Mac OS X Driver Release xxx.xx.xxxxx'. The following list includes links to current and past Nvidia driver releases. Some releases of OS X have multiple driver releases. In the list below these are differentiated by a build number in parentheses, and are ordered oldest to newest, left to right. Refer here to check your OS X build number and install the driver that matches both your version of OS X and ![]() Nvidia cards also require a CUDA driver to enable CUDA support. The CUDA driver archive can be found here. Install the latest CUDA driver that works with your currently installed version of OS X to enable CUDA support.
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