Apple has updated its processors some time ago and I am curious if AceGen/ AceFem are compatible with this latest generation of the Apple M1 processors? And maybe someone can already report on the performance of these processors. :) Best, Max
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$\begingroup$ Make a link to acegen/acefem and maybe some test code you’d like to see a benchmmark value for, then those of us with an m1 can test and give standard results that make sense to you $\endgroup$– DrMrstheMonarchAug 24, 2021 at 16:49
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$\begingroup$ Executable AceFEM is built on OSX 10.14 Mojave and it should work also on higher versions. So far no incompatibility has been reported. $\endgroup$– JozeKAug 25, 2021 at 9:25
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Executable AceFEM is built on OSX 10.14 Mojave and it should work also on higher versions. So far no incompatibility has been reported.
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$\begingroup$ Hi Prof. Korelc, I just tried to install Ace on my new M1 Mac. Unfortunately the installer says : "Error in installation procedure while performing task: Sorry, but your platform MacOSX-ARM64 is not yet supported". Is there any workaround ? I have gcc11 installed as well. $\endgroup$ Nov 25, 2021 at 9:03
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$\begingroup$ For now I could 'solve' the problem by using the Mathematica version for the Intel Mac, which to my understanding runs on my M1 Mac through the translation layer Rosetta2. Here, AceGen/AceFEM installs and runs fine. $\endgroup$ Nov 28, 2021 at 15:30