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Blackmagic release is compatible with XDR Pro Display

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After the second half of Apple's nearly entirely dedicated medical history, it was already a surprise that Blackmagic gave no signs of health. The company has released an update to its external GPUs, recommended by Apple, so that they can work with XDR Pro Display.

It's about version 1.2 of your firmware, officially announced as a free download for all who have this GPU connected to their Mac. Because of this, the XDR Pro Display and its 6K solution can work on any Mac with Thunderbolt 3 port that doesn't support the screen officially and traditionally.

Not only is this an improvement: it offers a lot of flexibility

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We can say for example the Mac mini, or other MacBook Pro models with no graphics capabilities required to support XDR Pro Display 6K resolution. That may be debating whether it is really useful to integrate these computers with the eGPU to take advantage of the 6000-euro screen, but it is welcome if we can get a chance it can at least be done. The only requirement is that Macs have a Thunderbolt 3 port.

Macs are compatible with other GPU blocks and other blocks, but those Blackmagic are the ones Apple recommends to contain their vitamins legally. You can buy them in the Apple store, both basic model and graphics card Radeon Pro 580 with 8 GB of memory and 8 GB of memory for 695 euros as a Pro and card model Radeon RX Vega 56 with 8 GB of memory for 1,359 euros. Unfortunately, the GPUs are not for sale in the Apple Apple store in Mexico.

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