Understand the GPU and GPU driver requirements for Premiere Pro for the October 2018 and later releases of Premiere Pro (version 13.0 and later)
CUDA driver: 130macos (direct download). Apple Metal GPU acceleration Adobe supports those versions of Windows and macOS that are still actively supported by Microsoft and Apple. NVIDIA CUDA Installation Guide for Mac OS X DU-05348-001v10.1 2 Table 1 Mac Operating System Support in CUDA 10.1 Toolchain Mac OSX Version (native x8664) Xcode Apple LLVM 10.13.6 (17G2307) 10.1 (10B61) 10.0.0 YES (.) As specific minor versions of Mac OSX are released, the corresponding CUDA drivers can be downloaded from here. Select Target Platform Click on the green buttons that describe your target platform. Only supported platforms will be shown. Operating System Architecture Distribution Version Installer Type Do you want to cross-compile? Yes No Select Host Platform Click on the green buttons that describe your host platform. Only supported platforms will be shown. CUDA driver update to support CUDA Toolkit 10.1 and macOS 10.13.6 Read the full changelog CUDA Driver for Mac is a very useful software package that provides support.
After upgrading to Premiere Pro version 13.0, there may be driver issues, and you may need to upgrade your driver.
Some of the driver issues that you could face are:
- Green, pink, or purple streaks in Premiere Rush and Premiere Pro after importing a file or in the exported file. For more information on fixing this error, see Green and pink video in Premiere Pro CC 13.0 or Premiere Rush CC 1.0.
- Renderer option is grayed out when you navigate to File > Project Settings > General.
- Intermittent crash while editing.
- No previews, garbled previews, frame drops, performance issues including slow playback or frame glitches. This article explains what’s needed for using CUDA, Intel, and Apple Metal graphics with the 2019 versions of Premiere Pro (13.0 and higher).
Note:
Adobe strongly recommends updating to Nvidia studio driver 451.77 or later when using Premiere Pro.
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NVIDIA CUDA graphics acceleration requires CUDA 10.1 drivers.
CUDA is not a requirement for running the Adobe video apps, but if you prefer CUDA graphics acceleration, you must have CUDA 10.1 drivers from NVIDIA installed on your system before upgrading to Premiere Pro versions 13.0 and later.
You can run Premiere Pro with the latest GeForce series GPUs or Quadro Series cards.
These drivers are updated regularly so check the NVIDA website to be sure you have the most current version for your GPU.
You can find the latest GPU drivers here:
Updating display driver and CUDA 10.1 driver for macOS
Here are the requirements for running CUDA 10.1 on macOS:
- Requires macOS 10.13.6 (most recent version of High Sierra).
- A current NVIDIA GPU with at least 4 GB of memory.
- NVIDIA display driver version 387.10.10.10.40.128.
Note:
macOS10.14 (Mojave) does not currently support CUDA.
Make sure you update the device driver before you install the CUDA driver. You can update the device driver from the following locations:
- Display driver: 387.10.10.10.40.128 (direct download)
- CUDA driver: 130_macos (direct download).
Adobe supports those versions of Windows and macOS that are still actively supported by Microsoft and Apple. For macOS, that typically means the three most recent versions.
That holds true for the latest releases as well. However to realize the performance benefits of Apple’s Metal graphics acceleration, the 2019 version of Premiere Pro needs to run on either macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or the recently launched 10.14 (Mojave).
You can still run Premiere Pro on macOS 10.12 using OpenCL graphics acceleration, but Metal provides 15-20 percent faster rendering and Adobe recommends it for optimum performance.
Premiere Pro versions 13.0 and later require a recent version of the Intel graphics driver. Your Intel driver version has to be version 27.20.100.8476 or above to avoid any stability and performance issues. We recommend updating your Intel drivers to the above drivers.
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100.8476 refers to the last two places of the complete version of the Intel driver (i.e. 27.20.100.8476)
Adobe recommends that you try to obtain a compatible driver from your PC manufacturer. If a compatible version is not available, Intel makes a generic version available on its website: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27988.
![Driver Driver](/uploads/1/1/8/6/118642243/922448171.png)
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If your driver is older than 100.6286 and your PC manufacturer does not provide a compatible version, it is recommended that you do not install a version later than 100.6286 from the Intel site. Driver version 100.6444 is a Windows DCH driver which does not install cleanly on top of older, legacy drivers.
Adobe highly recommends making a backup of your system, first. If you have difficulty installing the driver, see: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005629.html.
Cuda Driver For Macos 10.13.6
If you are using a system with dual GPUs, then:
Cuda Driver Update For Macbook Pro
- Premiere Pro with Open CL: Premiere Pro first checks for the Intel/AMD driver.
- Premiere Pro with CUDA: Premiere Pro first checks for the NVIDIA driver.