Is MATLAB supported on Apple Silicon Macs?

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Macs with an Apple silicon processor such as the Apple M1 have two ways to run applications. Applications built for Apple silicon run natively, while apps built for Intel processors run in the Rosetta 2 environment. Which method does MATLAB support? 

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MathWorks Support Team
编辑:MathWorks Support Team 2023-9-15
Natively
As of R2023b, MATLAB will run natively on Apple Silicon. 
For more information on how to install and run MATLAB natively on Apple Silicon--including system requirements and supported products--please refer to this resource page.
 
Rosetta 2 
MATLAB R2020b Update 3 and later are supported on Apple silicon Macs through the Rosetta 2 translation environment. Earlier releases of MATLAB may run but are not fully supported. 
Note: There are two products which are available on Intel-based Macs but are not compatible with the Rosetta 2 environment: Polyspace and Simulink Desktop Real-Time. These products are not supported for Apple Silicon Macs. 
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2022-10-19
Unfortunately I have not heard anything more.

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Annie Leonhart
Annie Leonhart 2020-12-8
All you need to do to make it work is go to "show package content" Matlab/xxxx/bin/maci64/matlabwindow.app that's pretty much it. Click that and it'll run. Nothing special you need to do. Create an alias on your dock.
Been using 2020b for weeks with 0 issues. Runs just as good as it does on PC. Fully functional.

cr
cr 2021-1-5
编辑:cr 2021-1-5
UPDATE 1: Text comparison tool in R2019b not working on M1 mac. Got the following error popup.
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cr
cr 2021-1-13
编辑:cr 2021-1-13
Yes, the issue still exists. But since MW has already said versions prior to 2020b, update3 are not supported, there is no point opening a ticket.

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cr
cr 2022-4-20
Matlab for AppleSilicon beta is out for testing.
https://in.mathworks.com/support/apple-silicon-r2022a-beta.html

Mike Croucher
Mike Croucher 2022-5-5

cr
cr 2020-12-23
编辑:cr 2020-12-23
I cannot believe the results (below) I'm seeing on my MBP-M1 with R2019b. R2018a showed slower benchmarks as expected for Matlab running with Rosetta especially on graphics front. But strangely R2019b is zipping fast.
Results on R2019b, connected to power and no peripherals.
Out of curiosity, I connected an external monitor whose resolution is only somewhat lower than MBPs (2560x1080) and re-ran bench. Graphics seemed way faster, like running Matlab on Intel. The results are incredible.
Results on external monitor:
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2020-12-23
True, when you look at the release notes, every few releases it will take note that bench() has been revised. Mostly it is revised to make it "harder", which makes it less sensitive to timing noise as hardware gets fast enough that small differences in short completion times could bias the computations badly.
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2020-12-23
Already reported. None with update 3 though.

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cr
cr 2021-11-12
编辑:cr 2021-11-12
Depends on version. MW has said 2020b v3 and later will work on M1 through Rosetta. There might still be issues to iron out. Late prior versions work with some quirks. See some earlier comments in this thread.

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