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MathWorks MATLAB R2021a v9.10.0.1602886 Linux (x64)

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MathWorks MATLAB R2021a v9.10.0.1602886 Linux (x64)

Language: English | File Size: 15.7 GB

MATLAB is a programming and numeric computing platform used by millions of engineers and scientists to analyze data, develop algorithms, and create models. MATLAB combines a desktop environment tuned for iterative analysis and design processes with a programming language that expresses matrix and array mathematics directly. It includes the Live Editor for creating scripts that combine code, output, and formatted text in an executable notebook.

Professionally Built
MATLAB toolboxes are professionally developed, rigorously tested, and fully documented.

With Interactive Apps
MATLAB apps let you see how different algorithms work with your data. Iterate until you’ve got the results you want, then automatically generate a MATLAB program to reproduce or automate your work.

And the Ability to Scale
Scale your analyses to run on clusters, GPUs, and clouds with only minor code changes. There’s no need to rewrite your code or learn big data programming and out-of-memory techniques.

MATLAB Capabilities

Data Analysis
Explore, model, and analyze data

Graphics
Visualize and explore data

Algorithm Development
Design algorithms for desktop and embedded applications

App Building
Create desktop and web apps

Using MATLAB with Other Languages
Use MATLAB with Python, C/C++, Fortran, Java, and other languages

Hardware
Connect MATLAB to hardware

Parallel Computing
Perform large-scale computations and parallelize simulations using multicore desktops, GPUs, clusters, and clouds

Web and Desktop Deployment
Share your MATLAB programs

MATLAB in the Cloud
Run in cloud environments from MathWorks Cloud to public clouds including AWS and Azure

Take Your Ideas Beyond Research to Production

Deploy to Enterprise Applications
MATLAB code is production ready, so you can go directly to your cloud and enterprise systems, and integrate with data sources and business systems.

Run on Embedded Devices
Automatically convert MATLAB algorithms to C/C++, HDL, and CUDA code to run on your embedded processor or FPGA/ASIC.

Integrate with Model-Based Design
MATLAB works with Simulink to support Model-Based Design, which is used for multidomain simulation, automatic code generation, and test and verification of embedded systems.

RELEASE NOTES

What's New

System Requirements

Operating Systems
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
- Debian 10
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (minimum 8.1)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (minimum 7.6)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12 (minimum SP2)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 15
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 (minimum SP2)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15

Note:
- Debian 9 is no longer supported.
- Support for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS will be discontinued in an upcoming release.

Processors
- Minimum: Any Intel or AMD x86-64 processor
- Recommended: Any Intel or AMD x86-64 processor with four logical cores and AVX2 instruction set support

Disk
- Minimum: 3.3 GB of HDD space for MATLAB only, 5-8 GB for a typical installation
- Recommended: An SSD is recommended
- A full installation of all MathWorks products may take up to 27 GB of disk space

RAM
- Minimum: 4 GB
- Recommended: 8 GB
- For Polyspace, 4 GB per core is recommended

Graphics
- No specific graphics card is required.
- Hardware accelerated graphics card supporting OpenGL 3.3 with 1GB GPU memory is recommended.
- Use of vendor-supplied proprietary drivers is strongly recommended.
- GPU acceleration using Parallel Computing Toolbox requires a GPU that has a compute capability 3.0 or higher. For more information, see GPU Support by Release.

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MathWorks MATLAB R2021a v9.10.0.1602886 Linux (x64)

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