How to prevent Matlab from GPU switching on Macbook Pro?

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superprisi
superprisi el 8 de Mayo de 2014
Respondida: Oliver Woodford el 20 de Dic. de 2015
My macbook has two GPUs, an integrated and a discrete. Matlab 2014a always uses the discrete only, which is not necessary. (2013a didn't do this.)
How could I prevent this? I tried setting the NSSupportsAutomaticGraphicsSwitching flag in Info.plist, but this didn't help.
Thanks for any ideas, Simon
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Oliver Woodford
Oliver Woodford el 20 de Dic. de 2015
I'd also like a solution to this. When travelling, MATLAB drains the battery because it switches on the GPU. It would be nice if it could use the integrated graphics. That way my battery would last about 3 times longer.

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Oliver Woodford
Oliver Woodford el 20 de Dic. de 2015
If you don't need the desktop, then you can run the command window only version of MATLAB by calling the following in a terminal:
matlab -nojvm
This will allow you to run MATLAB without engaging the discrete GPU, but means you don't get the niceties of the desktop or any graphics.

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