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    NOT A BUG  ·  Abhishek Seth responded

    This is a feature that helps you auto detect a corrupt GPU and turns on software rendering for quality preview and thumbnail.
    If you correct issues with GPU, this setting will automatically turn off.

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    Andrea commented  · 

    Hi, I have the same issue with MacBook Pro M2 Pro, Ventura 13.3.1 and the latest version of Bridge. Both Photoshop and Lightroom Classic work flawlessly and recognise the GPU and use hardware rendering.
    Not sure why Bridge is reporting this issue and it seems there is no way to solve it?
    Also, what. is a corrupt GPU?
    In 30 years of IT I have never heard anything like that.
    Is Adobe still late with fixing bugs, glitches and incompatibilities?
    Not what I expect when switching from Windows to MacOs.
    Not a bug? I would not call it a feature for sure.

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