“It’s perfect for speeding up professional creative application workflows including editing, color correction and visual effects with DaVinci Resolve.” “Designed to address the needs of professional video editors, Hollywood colorists and visual effects artists who need to remain mobile, but want the power of a desktop class GPU added to their MacBook Pro, the Blackmagic eGPU is incredibly flexible and simply plugs in via Thunderbolt 3, so users can benefit from improved graphics performance and acceleration of computational tasks,” Blackmagic says. The large numbers of ports allow the Blackmagic eGPU to go beyond its core purposes of graphics and computational acceleration and be used as a docking hub for connecting devices as well - things like mice, keyboards, monitors, TVs, storage, and more. The eGPU is the first to support Thunderbolt 3 displays. The Blackmagic eGPU connects via Thunderbolt 3 (there are two ports) and features a built-in Radeon Pro 580, HDMI 2.0, 85W of charging power (works with 100V-240V for use around the world), and 4 USB 3.1 connections. Apple and Blackmagic have teamed up to design and launch a new external graphics processor (GPU) called the Blackmagic eGPU that brings “desktop-class performance” to the MacBook Pro (which was just updated).
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