System Requirements - x86-64 and OpenGL version

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CM
CM el 3 de Jun. de 2024
Comentada: CM el 17 de Jun. de 2024
I have two questions about the system requirements listed here:
1) How do I tell if a processor is "x86-64" type. I suspect they all are these days, but they either don't bother putting it in the specs list or use a different term.
2) Will it work just as well with an OpenGL version greater than 3.3? EG 4.6?

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Animesh
Animesh el 17 de Jun. de 2024
Hi,
Most modern processors in consumer devices are indeed x86-64 (also known as x64) type, which refers to 64-bit architecture. Here's how you can confirm the architecture of the processor in your Windows PC:
  1. Using System Information:
  2. Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog.
  3. Type msinfo32 and press Enter. This opens the System Information window.
  4. Look for the "System Type" item. If it says "x64-based PC," your processor is x86-64 type.
  5. Using Command Prompt:
  6. Open Command Prompt by typing cmd in the Start menu search bar and pressing Enter.
  7. Type the command echo %PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE% and press Enter.
  8. If the output is AMD64, it indicates an x86-64 type processor.
Also, as per the official mathworks link: https://mathworks.com/support/requirements/matlab-system-requirements.html, an OpenGL version greater than 3.3 should work just fine.
I hope this helps!
Animesh

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