Apple has reportedly signed drivers for both AMD and Nvidia eGPUs, finally enabling them to work on Apple Silicon Macs. Tiny Corp announced in an X post that Apple has approved the software, allowing users to pair Nvidia external GPUs with their Macs for AI and LLM processing. The company noted that installing the drivers is now so simple that “a Qwen could do it.”
Tiny Corp first successfully tested an eGPU on Apple Silicon back in May 2025. With Apple’s official support, users no longer need workarounds such as disabling System Integrity Protection (SIP) to make the hardware function. Jowi Morales for Tom’s Hardware:
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Wednesday, April 8, 2026
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