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06-06-2017, 07:45 PM
Apple an**unced a new version of its Metal graphics tech**logy during Monday's key**te at the Worldwide Developers Conference. As part of macOS High Sierra, Metal 2 will officially support external GPUs, allowing any Mac with a Thunderbolt 3 port to benefit from graphics hardware powerful e**ugh to run demanding virtual reality applications and games.
The native VR support in macOS High Sierra also opens up the possibility for Mac owners to hook up VR headsets to their computer for the first time. And in a concurrent related an**uncement, Steam game platform creator Valve also revealed in a blog post (http://steamcommunity.com/games/250820/an**uncements/detail/1256915122285021922) on Monday that it is making a beta version of its SteamVR software development kit available on Mac, offering players the same 360-degree, room-scale tracking as the ******* and Linux variants.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2017/06/apple_external_gpu_enclosure.0.png-800x533.jpegOn the development side, we have worked closely with Epic and Unity to make Mac extensions of content built on those engine tech**logies as simple as possible. Extension tools for those engines, and others, are available as part of this beta.
We've also worked with Mozilla to help enable WebVR support on Firefox, so macOS-based web developers can start trying out VR.In addition to the Valve partnership, Apple an**unced it is also selling its own external graphics enclosure (https://developer.apple.com/development-kit/external-graphics/) to developers who want to work on graphically intensive VR and 3D applications and games, although Apple **ted that external GPU support likely won't arrive for consumers until spring 2018.
Apps that use Metal, OpenCL, and OpenGL can **w take advantage of the increased performance that external graphics processors can bring. The External Graphics Development Kit includes everything you need to start optimizing advanced VR and 3D apps on external graphics processors with macOS*High*Sierra.Apple's External Graphics Development Kit comes with a Sonnet external GPU chassis with Thunderbolt 3 and 350W power*supply, an AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB graphics card, a Belkin USB-C to 4-port USB-A hub, and a promo code for $100 towards the purchase of a HTC*Vive VR*headset.
The External Graphics Development Kit costs $599 and requires a Mac with Thunderbolt 3 running the latest beta version of macOS High Sierra. The other caveat is that customers have to be a member of the Apple Developer Program to be eligible to purchase the kit.
The kit can be bought directly from Apple's website (https://developer.apple.com/development-kit/external-graphics/), although Apple cautions that the HTC Vive promo codes have limited availability and are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
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The native VR support in macOS High Sierra also opens up the possibility for Mac owners to hook up VR headsets to their computer for the first time. And in a concurrent related an**uncement, Steam game platform creator Valve also revealed in a blog post (http://steamcommunity.com/games/250820/an**uncements/detail/1256915122285021922) on Monday that it is making a beta version of its SteamVR software development kit available on Mac, offering players the same 360-degree, room-scale tracking as the ******* and Linux variants.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2017/06/apple_external_gpu_enclosure.0.png-800x533.jpegOn the development side, we have worked closely with Epic and Unity to make Mac extensions of content built on those engine tech**logies as simple as possible. Extension tools for those engines, and others, are available as part of this beta.
We've also worked with Mozilla to help enable WebVR support on Firefox, so macOS-based web developers can start trying out VR.In addition to the Valve partnership, Apple an**unced it is also selling its own external graphics enclosure (https://developer.apple.com/development-kit/external-graphics/) to developers who want to work on graphically intensive VR and 3D applications and games, although Apple **ted that external GPU support likely won't arrive for consumers until spring 2018.
Apps that use Metal, OpenCL, and OpenGL can **w take advantage of the increased performance that external graphics processors can bring. The External Graphics Development Kit includes everything you need to start optimizing advanced VR and 3D apps on external graphics processors with macOS*High*Sierra.Apple's External Graphics Development Kit comes with a Sonnet external GPU chassis with Thunderbolt 3 and 350W power*supply, an AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB graphics card, a Belkin USB-C to 4-port USB-A hub, and a promo code for $100 towards the purchase of a HTC*Vive VR*headset.
The External Graphics Development Kit costs $599 and requires a Mac with Thunderbolt 3 running the latest beta version of macOS High Sierra. The other caveat is that customers have to be a member of the Apple Developer Program to be eligible to purchase the kit.
The kit can be bought directly from Apple's website (https://developer.apple.com/development-kit/external-graphics/), although Apple cautions that the HTC Vive promo codes have limited availability and are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Related Roundups: WWDC 2017 (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/wwdc/), Apple VR Project (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/apple-vr-project/), macOS Sierra (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/macos-sierra/)
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