Mac: V Ray

Mac: V Ray

Mac users have long felt like second-class citizens when it comes to GPU rendering. While our colleagues on Windows enjoyed blistering-fast NVIDIA RTX speeds, Mac users were often stuck leaning on slower CPU rendering or wrestling with Boot Camp.

The old rule was simple: The Game Changer: V-Ray on Apple Silicon The release of V-Ray 6 marked a seismic shift. Chaos officially released a native version of V-Ray that runs on Apple’s M-series architecture without needing Rosetta 2 translation. The Good News (GPU-ish) Let’s be clear: V-Ray on Mac is not using the GPU in the same way it does on Windows (CUDA/RTX). Apple does not use NVIDIA cards. v ray mac

Absolutely yes. The upgrade from an Intel i9 to an M3 Max will cut your render times by 60-70%. Mac users have long felt like second-class citizens