During the keynote speech held in Beijing early this morning, Apple announced that MacOS High Sierra has updated support for Metal 2 graphics technology, so Mac devices will soon be able to connect to external GPUs through Thunderbolt 3 interfaces, for notebook virtual reality that requires higher performance. The application brings possibilities. In addition to the HTC Vive headset (Industrial Light & Black Warrior) demos on stage for demonstrations, Valve, which owns the Steam gaming platform, also announced SteamVR (beta) for the Mac today. In order to help developers get started, Apple also sells external videocassettes designed to meet the needs of Mac users eager for higher performance - such as graphics-intensive VR and 3D applications / games - even if macOS High Sierra is still in Beta stage. According to Apple’s official website preview page, external GPU support will be pushed to all users in the spring of 2018. However, only Apple certified the current site from the Sonnet's external GPU expansion box (Lightning 3 support +350 watt power supply). The kit comes with a "VR-Ready" AMD Radeon RX580 alone (8GB memory), and also can be purchased for $100 HTC Vive virtual reality headset device, interested users can be registered as Apple developers a project member. Obviously, Apple hopes that Mac will become an excellent platform for VR content creation and experience. After the external GPU expansion box is on the market, the MacBook and iMac product lines will also become more robust. access: Flex Power Supply,Flex Power Supply 80Plus,700W Adapter Server Power Supply,Flex 700W Power Supply Boluo Xurong Electronics Co., Ltd. , https://www.greenleaf-pc.com
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