

And frankly I’m not happy with either option, I was hoping for something more modern to program CUDA with. The only form that matches is the 9500 GT. The only cards under discussion here with a possible 512 MB are the low end version of the GTS 250 and the high end 9500 GT. The more modern GTX 285 comes with 1 GB of VRAM. For example, the GTX 260 came with 896 MB of VRAM. Judging by the 512 MB of VRAM I’m guessing what I’ve heard about the GT 120 being a rebranded 9500 GT is correct. They appear to be completely new model numbers, which probably (though not definitely) means they’re completely new models. New Mac Pro: NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 with 512MBĭo you know something more than I do about what exactly the “GT 120” and “GT 130” are? If so, please share your information.

New iMac: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 with 256MB memory NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 with 512MB memory New Mac Mini: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics I’m looking at the Apple Store right now. Surely Apple wouldn’t put a mobile GPU into a high end Mac Pro. For MacOSX 10.13, the last supported release for MATLAB is R2020a.This makes me think that the “GT 130” must be different from the “GT 130M” described above.

We publish a road map for what release of MATLAB supports what release of OSX here.
