| | Certified HardwareThese links provide you with a list of certified systems for Autodesk applications. If you want to purchase hardware that is certified by Autodesk to optimally run our software, you should choose from these hardware configurations. The hardware vendors currently part of Autodesk Media & Entertainment's certification program are NVIDIA, ATI/AMD, HP (Hewlett-Packard), Dell, Apple, Lenovo, BOXX, Fujitsu and Wacom. Autodesk has endeavored to test those configurations provided below for compatibility with Autodesk products, but cannot guarantee the currency or accuracy of the following information, or that any given configuration will provide the results sought. The access and use of this information is subject to the most current version of the Terms and Conditions of Use. For the list of certified hardware to run Maya® Composite (Toxik), please refer to its hardware certification charts. Currently Supported Versions Graphics Cards| | Released Date | Microsoft Windows | Linux | Mac | Maya 2011 Readme First | April 2010 | XP Pro, Vista, Win7 | Red Hat 5.4 x64, Fedora Core 11 x64 | OS X 10.6.2 | Maya 2010* Readme First | August 2009 | XP Pro, Vista, Win7* | Red Hat Enterprise 5.3, Fedora 8 | 10.6.2 | Maya 2009* Readme First | October 2008 | XP Pro, Vista | Red Hat Enterprise 4.0 U6 64-bit, Fedora Core 8 64-bit | OS X 10.5.4 | Maya 2008 Extension 2 Readme First | March 2008 | XP Pro, Vista | Red Hat Enterprise 4.0 U5, Fedora Core 5 | OS X 10.5.2 |
*Also includes results for stereoscopy support
*Microsoft Windows 7 operating system is not officially supported by the Autodesk products listed in this document. Autodesk is however in the process of testing those application and will be providing preliminary results on the hardware certification pages shortly | |
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