Can you please add the Radeon Pro 555 found in the 2017 MacBook Pro? I'm not sure how to find out the ID, so just let me know if you need anything to add it.
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Re: Radeon Pro 555
Welcome to the folding support forum.
Information on the GPUs.txt file and how to get the necessary information to provide for getting a new GPU added to it is provided in this topic - viewtopic.php?f=83&t=26208#p262892. However, unless you boot your MacBook Pro into Windows or Linux, adding it to the file will not be enough to allow you to fold using the GPU in it. Currently GPU folding is not available or supported on macOS.
Information on the GPUs.txt file and how to get the necessary information to provide for getting a new GPU added to it is provided in this topic - viewtopic.php?f=83&t=26208#p262892. However, unless you boot your MacBook Pro into Windows or Linux, adding it to the file will not be enough to allow you to fold using the GPU in it. Currently GPU folding is not available or supported on macOS.
Re: Radeon Pro 555
How much of a performance hit would I take if I ran Folding@Home on WINE?
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Re: Radeon Pro 555
The usual virtualization software such as WINE does not give processes running under them direct access to the GPU hardware. Because of that folding on a GPU does not work with them. Someone last year was looking into using a different virtualization app to do GPU folding on a server's VM, but I do not recall the details and whether it worked.
Re: Radeon Pro 555
The Radeon Pro 555 is a respectable GPU and if you can figure out a way to fold on it, would provide a sizable boost in performance, but Joe_H has explained the situation. Another detail is that OpenCL support is required and OS-X has provided a number of buggy versions of OpenCL. This may or may not have been resolved. For that reason, FAH has not ported the required FAHCore_21 to OS-X so even if a bug-free version of OpenCL were available, you still wouldn't be able to fold on your GPU.
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How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
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From information posted on the OpenMM site, Apple issued a bug fix to their OpenCL implementation about 2-3 years ago. I would have to look up which version of the OS that first appeared on. As Bruce mentioned, because of the bug a GPU folding core was not ported and released for OS X.
Apple's change in what GPU's they were supplying in most systems to the IGPU that is part of the Intel CPU's is another reason. Their recent use of more advanced GPU's such as the Pro 555 and support for eGPU setups may change the situation going forward, but nothing has been announced.
Apple's change in what GPU's they were supplying in most systems to the IGPU that is part of the Intel CPU's is another reason. Their recent use of more advanced GPU's such as the Pro 555 and support for eGPU setups may change the situation going forward, but nothing has been announced.