Performance of MATLAB with MacBook with M1 or M2 chips
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Deepak Deepak
el 12 de Nov. de 2022
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 30 de Jun. de 2024 a las 2:30
is there any benchmarking done for Matlab operating on new Macbooks with M1 or M2 chips ?
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Walter Roberson
el 12 de Nov. de 2022
Note that that posting is for the new R2022b beta (supports a number of toolboxes), whereas other benchmarks you will see in that thread and others are for the older R2021a beta (supported only MATLAB itself.)
With the older beta, some people experienced very nice performance, but other people found that for their work it was notably slower than older Intel systems. There has not been enough posted about the newer beta to know whether it continues to be slow for some workloads.
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Ved Prakash
el 29 de Jun. de 2024 a las 13:27
Movida: John D'Errico
el 29 de Jun. de 2024 a las 14:59
I am planning to buy macbook m1. will this support to matlab completely
Walter Roberson
el 30 de Jun. de 2024 a las 2:30
No, MacBook M1 will not support MATLAB completely
Products Not Available for macOS
- Data Acquisition Toolbox
- Deep Learning HDL Toolbox
- GPU Coder
- HDL Verifier
- Model-Based Calibration Toolbox
- Polyspace Access
- Polyspace Client for Ada
- Polyspace Server for Ada
- RF PCB Toolbox
- RoadRunner
- RoadRunner Asset Library
- RoadRunner Scene Builder
- Signal Integrity Toolbox
- Simulink Code Inspector
- Simulink Real-Time
- SoC Blockset
- Spreadsheet Link
- Vehicle Network Toolbox
- Vision HDL Toolbox
Note that GPU computing is not supported for MacOS.
If I recall correctly, Polyspace is not currently supported on the M* series chips.
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