Matlab versions supported on Windows 11?

1.175 views (last 30 days)
Has MathWorks announced which versions of MatLab will be supported on Windows 11?
  6 Comments

Sign in to comment.

Accepted Answer

Hans Scharler
Hans Scharler on 8 Oct 2021
Edited: Steven Lord on 8 Oct 2021
As of October 4, 2021: While MathWorks products may work, Windows 11 hasn't been qualified with MathWorks products. There are known issues with Polyspace, some minor issues with Simulink and MATLAB adjacent products.
We will update the Platform Road Map when we support Windows 11: https://www.mathworks.com/support/requirements/platform-road-map.html
[SL: fixed typo]
  3 Comments
Christopher Lanning
Christopher Lanning on 4 Dec 2021
The Platform Road Map has now been updated. Windows 11 is supported by 2021b and later.

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (4)

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 17 Aug 2021
The platform road map does not list Windows 11.

Ahsan Moin
Ahsan Moin on 4 Sep 2021
Hi, MATLAB works perfectly fine on Windows 11. All softwares that work on Windows 10 work on Windows 11 as well.
  1 Comment
Rik
Rik on 14 Sep 2021
That is very probably not true. Most software will work from one Windows version to the next, not all. I believe even Windows 8.1 (which was essentially just a big service pack) broke compatibility for some software.

Sign in to comment.


Wan Ji
Wan Ji on 14 Sep 2021
WINDOWS 11 itself should support running the softwares on win10. ELSE microsoft would not release it and clients would not use it
  1 Comment
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Oct 2021
No, the reason why Microsoft releases different version numbers is that it wants to break compatibility with something; if everything was compatible it would just have released a Windows 10 update.

Sign in to comment.


Jan
Jan on 14 Sep 2021
Windows 11 have not been officially released yet. We and MathWorks cannot know how the final version will work. There have been compatibility restrictions with any new OS in the past and I speculate that this will not change in the future.
Therefore the standard procedure is:
  • Do not use a freshly published OS for productive work.
  • Wait until MathWorks has tested the setup exhaustively and can provide workarounds for problems.
  3 Comments
Jan
Jan on 4 Jan 2022
@Bruce Miller: VBS was "enabled"? This should not cause problems. Do you mean "disabled"?
Your IT team is responsible to provide working machines.

Sign in to comment.

Products


Release

R2015b

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by