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What are Mathematica 13.3 system requirements?

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For Cloud

For the best experience with Mathematica in the Wolfram Cloud, we recommend these environments on desktop and mobile devices.

For Desktop

Mathematica 13.3 is optimized for the latest operating systems and hardware, so you can use any system you want.

Hardware Specifications

  • Disk Space: 17 GB with local documentation, 8 GB without local documentation
  • System Memory (RAM): 4 GB+ recommended
  • Internet Access: Required in order to use online data sources from the Wolfram Knowledgebase.
  • Available Platforms

    • Windows
    • macOS
    • Linux

     

    Microsoft Windows 64-bit
    Windows 11
    Windows 10*
    Windows Server 2019 (Desktop Experience)

    * The minimum version supported is Version 1809.
     

    Apple macOS X86-64 Apple Silicon
    macOS 14 (Sonoma)
    macOS 13 (Ventura)
    macOS 12 (Monterey)
    macOS 11 (Big Sur)

     

    Linux X86-64
    Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, 23.04
    CentOS 7
    RHEL 7, 8, 9
    AlmaLinux 8, 9
    Debian 10–12
    Fedora 37, 38
    openSUSE Leap 15.4,15.5
    SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, 15

     

    Mathematica 13.3 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 that Mathematica will run successfully on other distributions based on the Linux kernel 3.15 or later and glibc 2.17 or later.

    Mathematica supports an X Window System front end, and uses 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.

    Additional Notes

  • For assistance migrating your Mathematica installation to a new computer, fill out the Wolfram System Transfer Form »
  • To use the C compilation feature in Mathematica, a C compiler is required to be present.
  • To use Mathematica’s built-in GPU computing capabilities, you’ll need a dual-precision graphics card that supports OpenCL or CUDA, such as many cards from NVIDIA, AMD and others.
  • For previous system requirements, go to the Wolfram Product System Requirements page.
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