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
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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 | ||
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 ofMathematica. Mathematica 8 will run on both 32-bit and 64-bit Intel Macs.
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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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