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In addition to providing software support for eGPUs, Apple has developed what is more or less its official-ish eGPU solution, in much the same way that a couple of LG's monitors have been Apple's ...
And yet for all that, you’ll likely find that its magic fails to leave a lasting spell. Perhaps intentionally, its design somewhat echoes the maligned 2013 Mac Pro. The Blackmagic eGPU is a ...
The Blackmagic eGPU is an external graphics enclosure sold ... but it’s not just a black rectangle meant to be tucked away in a shadowy office corner. The M4 Mac mini is pound-for-pound the ...
After several delays, the Blackmagic eGPU Pro is now available for purchase at Apple’s online and retail store locations. The Pro version of Blackmagic’s external graphics chassis is an ...
Blackmagic's eGPU was co-designed with Apple. No wonder it looks like the trash can Mac Pro. Credit: raymond wong/mashable Blackmagic's eGPU is worth considering if you wanna give your Mac a ...
There’s a lot to like about Blackmagic’s eGPU offering. It’s the first of its kind to support Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C monitors, although these are still semi-rare. The only Thunderbolt 3 ...
Enter the eGPU - short for external GPU - such as this new model from Blackmagic. eGPUs aren't new, but lately Apple has been keen to show off how they can be used to boost the performance of Macs ...
Blackmagic eGPU and Blackmagic eGPU Pro users who also own a Pro Display XDR can today download a new version 1.2 firmware update that's designed to introduce support for the Apple Pro Display XDR.
Apple introduced a $700 device on Thursday called an "eGPU," made by a company called Blackmagic, that can give a 13-inch MacBook Pro better performance than any 15-inch MacBook Pro that Apple sells.
Blackmagic today informed MacRumors that it is no longer manufacturing its Blackmagic eGPU Pro due to AMD discontinuing its Radeon RX Vega 56 graphics chip. Apple removed the Blackmagic eGPU Pro ...