Nvidia is developing new graphics cards for the Mac

Nvidia develops video cards for Mac, employing engineers specialized in creating software dedicated to OS X.

Nvidia is one of the largest manufacturers of graphics cards for computers, but for several years its products are no longer found in the Macs sold by Apple. The company intends to change this, so it is hiring engineers to produce future graphics chips suitable for Apple's Macs.

In several job offers published on their own website, those from Nvidia are looking for software engineers who will contribute to the development of Apple's future revolutionary products. These engineers will work with Apple to write code that will define and mark the future software for graphics cards to be implemented in Macs.

Nvidia has been posting job offers for some time for engineers interested in working on products that will end up in the Mac, all of them in Santa Clara, California. In one of the job offers, Nvidia mentions the fact that it is looking for people who will develop drivers for graphics cards dedicated to OS X, so we could see Nvidia video cards in the Mac again very soon.

Of course, Apple and Nvidia refused to comment on a possible return of Nvidia graphics chips in Macs, but it is clear that this is the direction they are going. At the moment, AMD graphics cards are mainly used in Macs, the collaboration between the two companies being tight, but of course Nvidia will have a place to supply components.

"METAL COMPUTER AND OPENCL SOFTWARE ENGINEER - MAC. Do you visualize your future at NVIDIA? WE DO! We are now looking for a METAL COMPUTER AND OPENCL SOFTWARE ENGINEER – MAC.”

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