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Rstudio for mac m1
Rstudio for mac m1









First, if you transferred your system from the old MacBook to the new one then you’re using the “Intel 64-bit” version of R that runs via Rosetta 2, rather than the arm64 version of R which was released to run natively on Apple Silicon. Okay, there’s a couple of things going on here. I tried using your advice from but it is not updating when I recheck the session info. Through lots of google searching I learned that the old MacBook has BLAS enabled, but the new one does not.

rstudio for mac m1

I recently purchased a new MacBook pro with the M1 chip and RStudio runs are much slower than on my old 2012 MacBook. The improvement in computing performance from M1 is going to be really nice for any future technical blog posts I write.Īfter that the second thing I wanted to do was revisit an earlier blog post – partly because of my own curiosity, but also partly because a reader wrote in: Sometimes I blog about Bayesian modeling with Stan, and when I re-knit the post about ODEs I saw sampling time drop from 30 seconds per chain (from that Dell G5 laptop with Core i7 CPU) to 15 seconds per chain. So I decided to make the new Mac mini my blogging computer.

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At the same time I also did a full Windows reset on my Dell laptop that I previously used for gaming and development but decided to use only for gaming, nothing more, after seeing how much RAM was being taken up by various background processes. I recently picked up an M1 Mac mini to replace my more-than-a-decade-old Mac mini while the old one was still operational and I could transfer files (namely my music library) more easily.









Rstudio for mac m1