Apple has approved a driver from Tiny Corp that enables Nvidia external GPUs to work with Arm-based Mac computers, allowing the driver to be officially signed without requiring users to disable System Integrity Protection. The driver, designed specifically for large language model applications, requires compilation via Docker rather than simple plug-and-play installation, and also supports AMD GPUs.
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Apple has approved a driver from Tiny Corp that enables Nvidia external GPUs to work with Arm-based Mac computers, allowing the driver to be officially signed without requiring users to disable System Integrity Protection. The driver, designed specifically for large language model applications, requires compilation via Docker rather than simple plug-and-play installation, and also supports AMD GPUs.