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by rguetzkow 1884 days ago
This isn't Blender's fault, Nvidia discontinued the development of the CUDA Toolkit for macOS. Version 10.2. was the last version released for macOS [0].

> CUDA 10.2 (Toolkit and NVIDIA driver) is the last release to support macOS for developing and running CUDA applications. Support for macOS will not be available starting with the next release of CUDA.

[0]: https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/archive/10.2/cuda-toolkit-relea...

1 comments

This is a really weird response.

1. Nowhere did I mention Blender, although yes, this is a primary gripe

2. Even if I had, where does the inference that Blender somehow drove this come from?

3. Why leave out Metal2 and AMD frome the discussion?

Sorry for the late reply. I assumed that your comment was about Blender given that you've commented on a post about it. I also assumed that the comment was directed at Blender because there have been plenty similar comments/questions w.r.t. CUDA support on Blender's Stack Exchange in the past. Since you were addressing CUDA in particular, that's what I did in my reply as well.
No worries, CUDA (non)support on Mac is clearly directly created by Apple