Support Apple M1 PRO (10C)/M1 MAX CPU
AnsweredHey everyone,
I've seen on this post and in this post that you are supporting the new M1 chips, however, both posts were referring to the M1 (8 Cores - 4HP - 4LP). Today I was testing some instances in the M1 pro (10 Cores 8HP, 2 LP) and the solver seems to only be using 2 cores (meanwhile the same problem on the M1 (8C) was using the 4 high-performance ones). seems to recognize all 10 cores but it only "uses" 2


on the plain-M1 I used to see the use of 100% of 4 cores (with the same problem). Is this processor supported?
Thanks in advance !
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I am not sure we have access to any hardware to test M1-pro chips.
On the standard M1 it works like a charm on the current version 9.5.1.Cheers,
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