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With that in mind, there is the possibility that Nvidia has made this announcement to try and court Apple. Knowing that the Cupertino, California, company is considering changing up the design of its Mac Pro significantly, it could be that Nvidia is making it clear that it’s willing to play ball with Apple and should the company need desktop-grade graphics cards, it will be ready and willing to support it. If Apple were to start offering upgradeable graphics cards to Mac Pro users in the future, Nvidia would likely benefit the most. It doesn’t have anywhere near the stake in the onboard graphics chip market that AMD and Intel have, but it does control a majority of the add-in GPU market. That would be a big win for Nvidia if it was the case. Since then, everything has had an onboard graphics processor (GPU) of some kind, but perhaps not in the future. However, that has not been the case since 2013, when Apple released the Mac Pro cylinder design. This has some wondering if add-in graphics cards may be making a comeback in Apple systems.Īlthough hardly known for their gaming capability, Apple desktop systems used to have the option for a PCIExpress graphics card. Nvidia is bringing top-tier graphics to Apple hardware in the very near future, with the announcement that MacOS drivers for its Pascal based graphics cards - the GTX 1000 series - are coming soon.