Dear R-users,
I use R to run spatial stuff and it takes up a lot of ram. Runs can take hours
or days. I am thinking of getting a new desktop. Can R take advantage of the
dual-core system?
I have a dual-core computer at work. But it seems that right now R is using
only one processor.
The new computers feature quad core with 3GB of RAM. Can R take advantage of
the 4 chips? Or am I better off getting a dual core with faster processing
speed per chip?
Thanks! Any advice would be really appreciated!
K.
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