As noted by netkas.org and in our forums, the initial beta release of OS X 10.8.3 seeded to developers yesterday contains drivers supporting AMD's latest 7000-series graphics cards, including the high-end 'Tahiti' options. The development has naturally sparked speculation that Apple is starting to build in support for graphics cards to be used in the all-new Mac Pro coming in 2013.
Probably won't happen, but it has to be a good sign that someone is at least still playing around and writing new drivers for cards that didn't work in a Mac before 2 days ago. SYNAPTICS LUXPAD DRIVER FOR MAC DOWNLOAD - Modify your browser's settings to allow Javascript to execute. Support Forum Join the conversation! Also, check out en. I am unable to test whether this is touchpad-specific, because I have no mouse at my disposal at the moment got used to touchpad so much I even find it more efficient and haven't been using a mouse.
Testing has revealed that the low-end 'Cape Verde' Radeon HD 7770 graphics cards will work under the first OS X 10.8.3 beta and that support is also likely for the high-end Tahiti cards, but forum user MacVidCards
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This is not the first time that evidence of Tahiti support has shown up in OS X either, as other drivers surfaced nearly a year ago in OS X 10.7.3. Consequently, it is difficult to reach any conclusions regarding Apple's product plans based on the appearance of new drivers in OS X 10.8.3, but it certainly seems to be positive progress toward support of new hardware.
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