Apple & Blackmagic launch new eGPU to match updated MacBook Pros
Accompanying the refreshed MacBook Pros launched on Thursday, Apple is now also preparing an external GPU developed in cooperation with Blackmagic, which sports an AMD Radeon Pro 580 GPU with 8 gigabytes of memory.
The unit should boost speeds by as much as 2.8 times on the 15-inch MacBook Pro, and up to 8 times on 13-inch systems, Apple said. The hardware has two Thunderbolt ports, four USB 3 connections, and an HDMI 2 port. Based on the documentation for the unit, it appears to be the first eGPU to support Thunderbolt 3 displays such as LG's 5K monitor.
The unit is an all-in-one design, which means that it is non-upgradable. The tradeoff, however, is that the unit is built to be quiet and have a smaller footprint than general-purpose eGPU enclosures.
While the Radeon Pro and Radeon RX GPUs are largely similar, built around the same chips and with comparable specifications, the Pro line is intended for use in workstations, rather than for gaming.
The Blackmagic eGPU will launch in select Apple stores on July 13 for $699, and will be available from Apple.com as well.
The unit should boost speeds by as much as 2.8 times on the 15-inch MacBook Pro, and up to 8 times on 13-inch systems, Apple said. The hardware has two Thunderbolt ports, four USB 3 connections, and an HDMI 2 port. Based on the documentation for the unit, it appears to be the first eGPU to support Thunderbolt 3 displays such as LG's 5K monitor.
The unit is an all-in-one design, which means that it is non-upgradable. The tradeoff, however, is that the unit is built to be quiet and have a smaller footprint than general-purpose eGPU enclosures.
While the Radeon Pro and Radeon RX GPUs are largely similar, built around the same chips and with comparable specifications, the Pro line is intended for use in workstations, rather than for gaming.
The Blackmagic eGPU will launch in select Apple stores on July 13 for $699, and will be available from Apple.com as well.
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I wish Nvidia's products were used instead....
Not the best site to link in order to prove your point, I feel.
Blackmagic says that the LG 5K can be plugged in downstream of the eGPU, and will be accelerated. This is the first one that will do that.
Close partnerships.
Interesting times.
I sure hope that’s not true for the new model coming in 2019, but on,y for the old one, still being made. The problem is that I get the shudders even thinking on what Apple is doing. More innovation like that, and I’m done.
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicegpu/