Thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities. From your post, I understand that you've recently installed updated drivers for your NVIDIA GeForce CUDA drivers, but you're still seeing a notification on your MacBook Pro to update them every time you start up. I'm happy to help
First, if you haven't already, I would recommend downloading and installing the update directly from NVIDIA: CUDA Drivers for MAC Archive|NVIDIA.
If installing directly from NVIDIA does not solve the issue, and you continue to see a prompt to update, try installing it again, this time in safe mode. The following article will provide you with information on why safe mode is helpful, and how to boot to it: Use safe mode to isolate issues with your Mac - Apple Support.
If you're still prompted to update the NVIDIA GeForce CUDA drivers, don't hesitate to respond back. If you do, please include the current macOS version being run on your MacBook Pro, found under the Apple menu > About this Mac (example: macOS High Sierra Version 10.13.1).
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Dec 19, 2017 1:03 PM
Cuda For Mac
New Release 410.130. CUDA driver update to support CUDA Toolkit 10.0 and macOS 10.13.6; Recommended CUDA version(s): CUDA 10.0; Supported macOS. 10.13; An alternative method to download the latest CUDA driver is within macOS environment. Access the latest driver through System Preferences Other CUDA. Click 'Install CUDA Update'. CUDA driver update to support CUDA Toolkit 10.1 and macOS 10.13.6 Read the full changelog CUDA Driver for Mac is a very useful software package that provides support for a large collection of.
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If you are logged in as a Guest or Standard User, you cannot install the driver. Some organizations do not allow users to regulate what they install and manipulate system and application settings. Contact your system admin for help with installing the driver in such a situation.
Versions | |
Operating system | macOS 10.13.6 (most recent version of High Sierra) macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and later does not currently support CUDA so do not upgrade beyond macOS 10.13.6 if CUDA support is required. |
Premiere Pro version | Premiere Pro version 13.1.x or earlier. Starting with Premiere Pro 14.0, CUDA is no longer supported. If you have an Apple supplied NVIDIA GPU, you can use the Metal Renderer. For more information, see Changes to GPU and DV/HDV support in Premiere Pro on macOS. |
GPU | Current NVIDIA GPU with at least 4 GB of memory |
Display driver | NVIDIA display driver version 387.10.10.10.40.105 or late |
- Create a backup of your boot volume. For more information, see Back up your Mac with Time Machine.
- Identify your NVIDIA GPU make and model before downloading the appropriate driver.
Latest Cuda Driver For Mac
Close all running Adobe applications before proceeding.
You must update the NVIDIA display driver before updating CUDA. Check your macOS build number and download the corresponding driver, using the following table.
macOS build numbers Driver versions macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G8030) 387.10.10.10.40.130 macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G7024) 387.10.10.10.40.128 macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G6030) 387.10.10.10.40.127 macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G6029) 387.10.10.10.40.123 macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G5019) 387.10.10.10.40.122 macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G4015) 387.10.10.10.40.113 macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G3025) 387.10.10.10.40.108 macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G65) 387.10.10.10.40.105 Open the downloaded PKG file to begin installation.
Restart your machine when installation is complete, even if the setup does not prompt you to do so.
After the display driver is updated, use download the qualified CUDA installer DMG from this location.
Open the downloaded DMG and double click the CUDADriver.pkg file to begin installation.
When installation completes, restart your machine even if the setup does not prompt you to do so.