Matlab on M1 MacBook
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I have installed Matlab 2020b on my macbook pro with M1 chip.
Matlab is launched well, but when I click anything, it responses very very slowly with the message "processing" in the left bottom for about 5 minutes.
After that, it works well.
How can I fix it?
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Markus Adamek
2021년 8월 26일
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I recently had issues where window snapping apps such as Rectangle, Magnet etc. will slow down Matlab GUIs to the point you described.
If you are using any of them, turn them off and try matlab again.
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Daniel Berg
2021년 9월 22일
Matlab was almost unresponsible for me. Quited magnet and now it is snappy. Weird.
Matthew Attwell
2021년 11월 4일
You saved me, thankyou so much, as soon as i quited magnet it worked perfectly.
Frederik Kuper
2022년 4월 20일
Thank you so much, Magnet caused the issue for me as well 👍
Aakash Mehta
2021년 3월 30일
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MATLAB R2020b Update 3 and later are supported on Apple silicon Macs through the Rosetta 2 translation environment. You might be using the earlier releases/update of MATLAB that’s why it is slow.
Refer to the following MATLAB Answers for more details.
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JINHWAN KIM
2021년 3월 31일
Tony Perry
2021년 6월 17일
Hi, can you advise whether Matlab willl be creating a version that runs natively on Apple Silicon Macs, and when it might be available? I would like to buy a copy of Matlab but am waiting for the native version. Thanks!
Steven Lord
2021년 6월 17일
As stated in the MathWorks Support Team answer to the question to which Aakash Mehta linked: "A version of MATLAB which runs natively on Apple silicon is in development. This answer will be updated with more information as development progresses."
We do not generally discuss the timeline for when features will be delivered.
Steven Lord
2022년 4월 20일
FYI there is now a beta version of release R2022a running natively on Apple Silicon. The Answers post to which Aakash Mehta linked has been updated with more information.
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