Does Matlab 2023b run on apple M2 Max chip?

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Shalom Ruben
Shalom Ruben on 1 Aug 2023
Edited: dpb on 1 Aug 2023
I followed the directions on this page (see below) and matlab keeps crashing on me. I'm wondering if the M2 Max is not yet supported.
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dpb
dpb on 1 Aug 2023
Edited: dpb on 1 Aug 2023
Answers isn't official TMW support, you'll need to contact TMW Sales/Installation Support to answer that specific question.
A search of Answers for "Apple silicon" didn't uncover an answer to the specific question but a couple of notes by @Steven Lord reminding that R2023b is not yet released; this is a prerelease version, as such it wouldn't be terribly surprising to find some glitches yet. @Steven Lord also reminded to send comments on a prerelease to <Technical Support> directly, not to Answers forum.
<An updated Answer (June 2023)> could be interpreted to indicate TMW thinks it should run since there are no caveats excluding a particular Apple silicon chipset, but see above.

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