NVIDA on my Genine Macbook Pro, and future "Pro" M1 designs.

Hey guys, I have a late 2014 MBP, and the GPU in it is an NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2 GB. I think it might have been the last model before their big bust up.

But everything still works obviously, and I'm on Mojave 10.14.6. (Pretty sure I could run Big Sur, but I am making sure it or Catalina won't break my software before upgrading.

So.... what exactly is stopping NVIDIA GPU's from running on a Hackintosh? (Without lots of hacks). Does MacOS just keep supporting old Mac's which shipped with NVIDIA parts? Could someone drop an older NVIDA GPU into a Hackintosh and it would work?

And,... speculative question here... Could Apple enter the GPU race with an ARM based unit? Will future "M1" chips make them irrelevant? Or will Apple have to continue working with AMD for its true top of the line machines like the 16" MBP maxed out, or the iMac Pro and Mac Pro?

Could we at least see a return of eGPU's? (And could they ever repair things with Nvidia, so that MAYBE we could put a 3080 inside?)

Will anyone ever update bootcamp/Parallels to allow windows to work? (Or is THIS a viable solution" https://www.tomsguide.com/news/apples-mac-m1-chip-just-destroyed-windows-at-its-own-game )

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