Nvidia To Introduce A New Kind Of GPU Together With Pascal Cards For MacOS

Nvidia is looking to make all MacOS users more than happy nowadays. The said company is set to introduce a new kind of GPU that is deemed to be available in the coming days. But aside from that, a better Pascal cards is also arriving this week to even power up the Mac system.

Nvidia Corporation or nVIDIA is one the leading designer and manufacturer of graphics processing units (GPUs) that is commonly used for the gaming market. The GPU product line of the company is called "GeForce" and now they are expanding their market making gaming products like SHIELD Portable and SHIEL Tablet.

For over the years, Nvidia continues to develop and design high-level chips that will top products of its rival companies. And as competition to making graphic chips is taking a notch higher, the corporation has launched its latest GPU that will make the MacOS drivers run in its powerful system.

According to 9 to 5 Mac, just last week Nvidia revealed the newest line of its GPUs, the Titan Xp GPU for MacOS users. Specification of the Titan Xp GPU includes 12GB of GDDR5X memory at 11.4 Gbps, 3,840 CUDA cores at 1.6GHz and 12 TFLOPs of brute force.

The design is surely one to be jealous about as this is said to be a centerpiece to build a Hackintosh and could be the upcoming outlook of the modular Mac Pro. But that's not it, Nvidia is also incorporating the upcoming beta Pascal drivers to make MacOS users one happy customer.

According to Digital Trends, Nvidia has started introducing the powerful Pascal based graphic cards GTX 1080 Ti for the MacOS system. Apple, makers of the MacOS hardware, is not known for its gaming capability but since 2013 it started to upgrade its add-in graphic cards after the release of the Mac Pro.

And now, Apple is said to be teaming up with Nvidia to power up their MacOS drivers. With consumers great interest for a better graphic design for any gadget, the collaboration between the two company will significantly benefit both of them.

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