Daz3d mac m15/20/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() MathWorks made use of this and MATLAB has been supported on Apple Silicon Macs via Rosetta 2 since R2020b Update 3. This gives vendors time to manage the transition. Decades of person-years in fact! Fortunately, Apple understands this and, just as they did for the PowerPC to Intel transition in 2005, they created a compatibility layer called Rosetta 2 that allows software targeted at Intel Processors to run on the new architecture. It takes a lot of time to port applications as complex as MATLAB, Simulink, Simscape etc to a new CPU architecture. There was a small problem though: One does not simply release an Apple Silicon port of MATLAB! Naturally, everybody wanted to use all of their favorite applications on the new hardware from day one. When Apple released the M1 chip, the first version of their new ARM-based processors, in November 2020, it caused a great deal of excitement in the computing world. Update 8th December 2022: You may be interested in the newer Apple Silicon beta that’s discussed at Playing with the R2022b MATLAB Apple Silicon beta for M1/M2 Mac » The MATLAB Blog – MATLAB & Simulink () ![]()
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