Message-ID: <84B25EE9B4CB1A47A197E6AE76790D7801646334@mail1.lajolla.iattc.org>
Date: 2005-10-18T22:37:23Z
From: Milton Lopez
Subject: 64 bit R for Windows
One (delayed) follow-up question on this:
We are buying Dell workstations with 64-bit single-core Xeon processors,
and we could add a second processor for not much more. Is it possible to
make a generalized statement as to what kind of performance improvement
we would see with a single vs. dual processors when running R on these
systems?
Thanks again.
M.
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lumley [mailto:tlumley at u.washington.edu]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 1:29 PM
To: Martin Maechler
Cc: R-devel at r-project.org; Milton Lopez
Subject: Re: [Rd] 64 bit R for Windows
On *Windows* there is an address space limit of about 3Gb (and on
other 32bit systems)
On a 64bit system the limit is that a vector can't have length greater
than 2^31, but this would be 8Gb for integers or 16Gb for doubles and so
represents larger objects than you would want to handle on most current
64-bit systems.
-thomas