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Tableau on the M1 Macs.

Can Tableau really run on a fanless M1 MacBook Air? I put the baseline model through its paces.

  • Tableau installs and runs on an M1 Mac via Rosetta 2, which translates the Intel-based instructions to ARM with no warnings or errors during install.
  • Performance felt smooth with no lag, stutters or fan noise, and the M1 MacBook Air barely drained battery over an hour of screen recording and running Tableau.
  • Because it runs through Rosetta translation rather than natively, it is not optimised and should never be trusted in a production setup until Tableau officially supports it.
  • Tableau is moving to the browser (Prep led the way), which would make the Intel-versus-M1 question irrelevant and bring instant updates, better resource management and no local install.

Update on this one. it seems 2020.4 will block the install according to the documentation on this page. That means 2020.3 or older will be the only versions you can install on an M1 mac alongside the web edit features which can be access via the browser.

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In this video, I test whether you can install and run Tableau on a new 2020 M1 Macbook Air with 16GB of ram and the base storage.

I recommend not relying on this as evidence that you can use in production workflows and until tableau confirms it works and supports it stay well away. That said if you plan to use tableau prep or tableau in general entirely in the browser then it really doesn’t matter what processor you’re running.#m1mac