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8.12.0
Sep 25, 2025
We'd like to extend a big thank you to the 15 contributors who made this release possible. Here are some highlights ✨:
renderer="svg-batch" prop to Scatter charts that provides improved performance for large datasets@mui/x-codemod minimum supported Node version is 20.19.
This was only the case due to using the v18 yargs package; this now explicitly aligns with it. (#18979)
Special thanks go out to the community members for their valuable contributions: @deade1e, @sai6855, @thomas-mcdonald
The following are all team members who have contributed to this release: @alexfauquette, @bernardobelchior, @flaviendelangle, @Janpot, @JCQuintas, @LukasTy, @michelengelen, @prakhargupta1, @rita-codes, @siriwatknp, @arminmeh, @romgrk
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