MATLAB and Simulink Requirements

Supported and Compatible Compilers - Mac

A number of MathWorks products or product features require that you have a third-party compiler installed on your system. The tables below outline the compilers that are supported by various MathWorks products. These compilers are provided by a number of vendors and are available under a variety of commercial, academic, or open source terms; visit the providers' websites for further information.

Please see Polyspace documentation for the list of compilers that Polyspace supports in the current release. See Supported Interfaces to Other Languages for information about using MATLAB with other programming languages.

Other Platforms: Windows | Linux


Mac

MATLAB Product Family

Compiler Apple silicon Intel MATLAB MATLAB Coder SimBiology Fixed-Point Designer Audio Toolbox ROS Toolbox
For MEX-file compilation, loadlibrary, C++ interface, and external usage of MATLAB Engine and MAT-file APIs For all features For accelerated computation For accelerated computation For validating and generating audio plugins For custom messages and code generation
Xcode 16
Xcode 15
NAG Fortran Compiler            
Intel oneAPI 2023 for Fortran            
Intel oneAPI 2022 for Fortran            

Simulink Product Family

Compiler Apple silicon Intel Simulink Simulink Stateflow Simulink Coder Embedded Coder
For S-Function compilation For model referencing, Accelerator mode, Rapid Accelerator mode, and MATLAB Function blocks For all features For all features When targeting the host OS
Xcode 16
Xcode 15
NAG Fortran Compiler1          
Intel oneAPI 2023 for Fortran1          
Intel oneAPI 2022 for Fortran1          

Polyspace Product Family

Compiler Apple silicon Intel Polyspace Test
For all features
Xcode 16  
Xcode 15  

MATLAB Compiler

Compiler Apple silicon Intel MATLAB Compiler SDK
C/C++
Xcode 16
Xcode 15

To determine the version of Xcode installed, start Xcode and then select Xcode->About Xcode.

Notes for the Mac Platform

  1.  Fortran compilers are supported with Simulink only for creating Simulink S-functions using the MATLAB MEX command. The S-functions can be used with normal and accelerated simulations.