Thursday, February 16, 2012

Mathematica 8 the great mathematical programming


System Requirements

Cross-platform computing power

Mathematica is optimized for the latest operating systems and hardware, so you can use any system you want.
Hardware Specifications
  • Processor: Intel Pentium III 650 MHz or equivalent
  • Disk Space: 4 GB
  • System Memory (RAM): 512 MB required; 1 GB+ recommended
  • Internet Access: Required in order to use free-form linguistic input and computable data functionality.
OpenCL, NVIDIA CUDA
To use Mathematica 8's built-in GPU computing capabilities, you'll need a graphics card that supports OpenCL or CUDA, such as many cards from NVIDIA, AMD, and others.

Mathematica 8 is available on the following platforms:

  Microsoft Windows      Apple Mac      Linux

Microsoft Windows

32-bit

64-bit

Windows 7
Windows Vista
Windows XP*
Windows HPC Server 2008
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2003
Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003
*Windows XP requires Service Pack 2 or later.

Apple Mac

32-bit

64-bit

Mac OS X 10.7 Intel
Mac OS X 10.6 Intel
Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
Mac users on Intel systems with Mac OS X 10.5 or later can run the latest version ofMathematicaMathematica 8 will run on both 32-bit and 64-bit Intel Macs.
Mathematica 8 is not supported on Mac PowerPC. Mathematica 7 is available for Mac OS X 10.5 PPC. For more information, contact us»

Linux

32-bit

64-bit

Ubuntu 7-10
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
CentOS 5
Debian 5*
openSUSE 11
Mathematica 8 has been fully tested on the Linux distributions listed above. On new Linux distributions, additional compatibility libraries may need to be installed. It is likely thatMathematica will run successfully on other distributions based on the Linux kernel 2.6 or later.
Mathematica supports an X Window System front end, and since Version 7 has used the Qt application framework for its user interface—the same used by the major Linux desktop environment KDE. Regular tests are run on both enterprise and popular open-source Linux distributions.

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