I currently run simulations on an IBM x31 Thinkpad (laptop), with an Intel
Pentium M, 1.3GHz processor. I am planning to buy a desktop to help speed
up my work, but I am wondering if R is compatible with some of the newer
technology that has come to market (i.e., Intel Core 2 Duo, Quad Core
processors, 64-bit operating systems).
Does anyone know the threshold or limit on R's capabilities, where buying
"more computer" ceases to impact the speed at which R executes its task at
hand? I need to know what type of processor, how much memory, cache,
etc., I should be looking for in a desktop.
Regards,
Stephen Collins, MPP | Analyst
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