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Mathematica 11 Is Now Available

Published August 8, 2016

We are pleased to announce that Mathematica 11 has arrived, with over 500 new functions! Continuing on the path of aggressive innovation that Stephen Wolfram first embarked on 30 years ago, Version 11 embraces new areas of modern technology and introduces cutting-edge functionality to match. With Mathematica, you can now print 3D models and plots directly through either local or cloud-based 3D printers. Or instead, identify over 10,000 objects, and classify and extract features in your data with the customizable suite of enhanced machine learning tools. You can also construct, train and evaluate high-performance neural networks with both CPU and GPU support, enabling powerful deep learning in just a few lines of code. Integrated support for audio, from trimming and filters to synthesizing sounds and measuring audio, makes Mathematica 11 a flexible platform for digital audio processing and analysis. These are just a sample of the massive developments that have gone into the making of Mathematica 11. To learn more about this major milestone for Mathematica and intelligent computation, explore all of the new features here, and read Stephen Wolfram’s release-day blog post here.