
In R2022a, MathWorks started shipping AMD’s AOCL alongside Intel’s MKL in MATLAB. This article explains what these are and why you might care about them. BLAS and LAPACK A lot of modern technical... read more >>
In R2022a, MathWorks started shipping AMD’s AOCL alongside Intel’s MKL in MATLAB. This article explains what these are and why you might care about them. BLAS and LAPACK A lot of modern technical... read more >>
Every day, over 5000 MathWorkers start their work day thinking ‘How can I contribute to the acceleration of engineering and science today?’ It’s a wonderful thing to be part of and the 18 months... read more >>
Back in late March, Tom Rhys Marshall discovered something about MATLAB’s handling of random numbers that he found both surprising and concerning! The randperm function generates a random permutation... read more >>
In his article, A short game of Life, Steve Eddins showed us the following few lines of code that impemented Conway's game of life. Steve's version used a 750 x 750 gameboard whereas mine is using... read more >>
Today, I'm going to focus on three new functions that were added to the MATLAB programming language in R2022a: allfinite, anynan and anymissing. These functions are more concise, and usually faster,... read more >>
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 –… read more >>
In the last post of her long running blog, ‘Loren on the Art of MATLAB‘, Loren Shure mentioned that I’d be continuing the MathWorks tradition of blogging about MATLAB. So here I am… read more >>
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