Could you kindly show where it is indicated that iMacs and MBP are supported? Because the very drivers you linked in an earlier post indicates:
"MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS for Driver Release 343.01.01f01
Model identifier should be MacPro3,1 (2008), MacPro4,1 (2009), MacPro5,1 (2010) or later
Mac OS X v10.10.0 (14A389)"
"SUPPORTED PRODUCTS:
GeForce 600 Series:
GeForce GTX 680
GeForce 200 Series:
GeForce GTX 285
GeForce 100 Series:
GeForce GT 120
GeForce 8 Series:
GeForce 8800 GT
Quadro Series:
Quadro K5000 for Mac, Quadro 4000 for Mac
Quadro FX Series:
Quadro FX 4800, Quadro FX 5600"
None of these cards are supported by MacBook Pros or iMacs. Because they are desktop/workstation cards and more importantly, can't fit inside MacBook Pros or iMacs.
To be sure, I have attempted to search for drivers for my iMac's GTX 780m, and only found Windows and Linux drivers.
I believe you may have mistaken MBP and iMac support for CUDA drivers.
The description of the driver you posted earlier indicates it is mainly for the added support of GPU computing and scientific imaging such as enabling ECC or utilizing multiple GPUs for computing. It makes no mention of supporting more recent versions of OpenGL beyond that of which Yosemite supports. Thus, this driver is of no use to gaming nor will it offer any improved performance, features or stability for gaming.
"MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS for Driver Release 343.01.01f01
Model identifier should be MacPro3,1 (2008), MacPro4,1 (2009), MacPro5,1 (2010) or later
Mac OS X v10.10.0 (14A389)"
"SUPPORTED PRODUCTS:
GeForce 600 Series:
GeForce GTX 680
GeForce 200 Series:
GeForce GTX 285
GeForce 100 Series:
GeForce GT 120
GeForce 8 Series:
GeForce 8800 GT
Quadro Series:
Quadro K5000 for Mac, Quadro 4000 for Mac
Quadro FX Series:
Quadro FX 4800, Quadro FX 5600"
None of these cards are supported by MacBook Pros or iMacs. Because they are desktop/workstation cards and more importantly, can't fit inside MacBook Pros or iMacs.
To be sure, I have attempted to search for drivers for my iMac's GTX 780m, and only found Windows and Linux drivers.
I believe you may have mistaken MBP and iMac support for CUDA drivers.
The description of the driver you posted earlier indicates it is mainly for the added support of GPU computing and scientific imaging such as enabling ECC or utilizing multiple GPUs for computing. It makes no mention of supporting more recent versions of OpenGL beyond that of which Yosemite supports. Thus, this driver is of no use to gaming nor will it offer any improved performance, features or stability for gaming.