Macbook arm M1/M2 chip support
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Will matlab be reprogramed for M1/M2 arm chips? Alot of engenners are buying these laptops and running the x86 version is alittle buggy
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Bruno Luong
le 31 Oct 2022
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le 31 Oct 2022
Please make a esrach in Answers, there are one of two long threads about this.
T Bui
le 20 Juin 2023
R2023b is released today 20th Jun with core Matlab and Simulink natively supported on Apple Silicon. Let's check and see
Steven Lord
le 20 Juin 2023
No, release R2023b has not yet been released. The Prerelease of release R2023b is available, but as with any Prerelease please send any questions or feedback related to a Prerelease version of MathWorks products to Technical Support directly instead of posting them to MATLAB Answers.
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Mike Croucher
le 31 Oct 2022
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Yes. It is in development now. There was a beta released a few months ago that is no longer available Exploring the MATLAB beta for Native Apple Silicon » The MATLAB Blog - MATLAB & Simulink (mathworks.com) but a new beta will be available to try out soon.
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법수 김
le 1 Nov 2022
Can I know how long it will take?
Yash
le 15 Nov 2023
any update on this?
Walter Roberson
le 15 Nov 2023
R2023b has a native Apple Silicon version, except for Polyspace related products.
Steven Lord
le 15 Nov 2023
From the Release Notes for release R2023b: "You can run MATLAB and Simulink® natively on MacBook computers with Apple silicon."
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