![]() 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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