
Learn about the OpenGL and OpenCL versions that your Mac supports.
MAC PRO 2013 GRAPHICS CARD COMPATIBILITY LIST FULL
Applications in macOS can use OpenCL and OpenGL to take full advantage of the modern graphics processor (GPU) in your Mac. Mac computers that use OpenCL and OpenGL graphics. Under Graphics/Displays, if "Supported" is listed next to the Metal entry, the graphics card will work with macOS Mojave. You can check to see if your graphics card is compatible by holding down option while selecting Apple logo to access System Information. Keeping this in consideration, does my Mac have metal capable GPU? Metal combines functions similar to OpenGL and OpenCL under one API.

metal/ Metal is a low-level, low-overhead hardware-accelerated 3D graphic and compute shader application programming interface (API) developed by Apple Inc., and which debuted in iOS 8. One may also ask, what is a metal Mac OS? Website. It supports Hyper-Threading which allows two threads to run simultaneously on each core - so macOS will recognize up to 24 total cores, 12 real and 12 virtual. The Mac Pro can be configured with single or dual 64-bit Intel Xeon Westmere 6-core processors.

