My Mac book pro That uses Sierra Blender 2.8 detects my EPGU GFORCE GT 750m, but my other Mac book Pro who has Mojave and a pro Radeon pro 460 nothing gets detected. That is probably because of Mojave that is not compatible with CUDA any more, so I installed windows with book camp and same thing the pro radeon pro 460 is not detected? It is still uncertain when will NVIDIA release any Web Drivers for macOS Mojave, but we can try a workaround. A few Important Notes. This may not work for everyone. What this will do is force the system to install the High Sierra official NVIDIA Web Drivers and patch them so both the Web Drivers and CUDA drivers recognize your graphics card. Still it burns that NVIDIA is fully left out. That falls on Nvidia. They had drivers for Macs, but they are most likely holding off on anything for Mojave since the next version of macOS is supposed to have am updated 3rd party kernel driver api. So Nvidia may have chosen to save the effort and wait until the 10.15 gets released. Mac0S 10.14 (Mojave) does not currently support CUDA; A current NVIDIA GPU with a minimum of 2 GB of memory; NVIDIA display driver version 387.10.10.10.40.105. Update the display driver before you install the CUDA driver: Install display driver: version 387.10.10.10.40.105 (direct download). Install CUDA driver: cudadriver410.130 (direct. Hi, I am trying to install Mojave on my dell optiplex 780 and am running into a problem getting the unibeast installer to complete the initial install process. It crashes around the 2 minute mark, never completing the initial process. It then reboots where I have to hit f12 to re-select the.
Please sir we just want some Nvidia drivers…
The Nvidia driver waiting room is not an uncommon place for the Apple user. All of us sat patiently while we wait for Dr Cook to call us in. When Apple released Sierra, it took 11 months for Apple/Nvidia to deliver it felt like purgatory. Now we’re here again so below is a current timeline of events which we will keep updated as regularly as possible.
Apple release the public beta for Mojave.
An Nvidia representative posts onto the devtalk forum that “Apple fully control drivers for Mac OS. But if Apple allows, our engineers are ready and eager to help Apple deliver great drivers for Mac OS 10.14 (Mojave).”
Apple’s Initial Release of macOS 10.14 Mojave
Apple release an official support document for upgrading the Mac Pro 2010 & 2012 to Mojave.
“These specific third-party graphics cards are Metal-capable and compatible with macOS Mojave on Mac Pro (Mid 2010) and Mac Pro (Mid 2012):
Some other third-party graphics cards* based on the following AMD GPU families might also be compatible with macOS Mojave on Mac Pro (Mid 2010) and Mac Pro (Mid 2012):

The discovery of Nvidia RTX 2080 boot screens in the Mac Pro 5,1.
Follow the MacRumours discussion here:
MacRumors spoke to an Nvidia representative about the Nvidia drivers and lack of approval for the drivers. In fact, Apple isn’t even consistently communicating with Nvidia about the ongoing issue.
” “while we post the drivers, it’s up to Apple to approve them,” and suggested that we contact Apple. We followed that advice, but Apple has yet to respond to multiple requests for comment.”
President of RED Digital Cinema (Jarred Land) calls out an Apple representative in the crowd and requests the release for drivers at a joint RED/Nvidia annoucement. See the first 30 seconds of the below video.
Update vim mac. The macOS driver petition reached 6000 signatures (6929 as of writing this article).
“The community of people who have chosen to use Nvidia products with their Apple hardware demands that Apple permit Nvidia to make web drivers that work with all Mac OS versions going forward.”
Screenshot posted which appears to be a response to a support enquiry from an Nvidia customer care agent that Nvidia and Apple are now jointly working on drivers for the 10XX – RTX cards.
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