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Anyone here read AppleInsider? I got an issue with them
It's about the content not the length. If there's 10 paragraphs worth of information that is useful then it's fine, however if it's just 10 paragraphs of B.S. then I would just not read it.
More on reddit.com[AppleInsider] - Apple's management doesn't want Nvidia support in macOS, and that's a bad sign for the Mac Pro
My uneducated guess: it’s all about CUDA.
Apple has been striving for total hardware-independence in their software for years now. They specifically do not want software developers targetting an Nvidia-specific API, even if it’s only an optimization. Moreover, if applications implement CUDA, then to a certain extent it compels Apple to source mobile GPUs from Nvidia - and between the problems with Intel’s processor development and the whole Qualcomm débâcle, the last theng they want is to be shackled to Nvidia.
Given the extent to which CUDA is a de facto standard, though, the only way to keep Mac application vendors from targetting it is either to enforce an iOS-style ban on sideloading apps, or to keep Nvidia GPU support out of macOS altogether.
More on reddit.comIs this apple insider deal for MacBook pros legit or any good?
Education discount is better than all these "deals".
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