Re: [R] Use of processor by R 32bit on a 64bit machine

2010-06-29 Thread Marc Schwartz
I suspect that it was Intel's marketing department, after a few beers at the local bar... ;-) Regards, Marc On Jun 29, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Joris Meys wrote: > *slaps forehead* > Thanks. So out it goes, that hyperthreading. Who invented > hyperthreading on a quad-core anyway? > > > Cheers > Jo

Re: [R] Use of processor by R 32bit on a 64bit machine

2010-06-29 Thread Joris Meys
*slaps forehead* Thanks. So out it goes, that hyperthreading. Who invented hyperthreading on a quad-core anyway? Cheers Joris 2010/6/29 Uwe Ligges : > > > On 29.06.2010 15:30, Joris Meys wrote: >> >> Dear all, >> >> I've recently purchased a new 64bit system with an intel i7 quadcore >> processo

Re: [R] Use of processor by R 32bit on a 64bit machine

2010-06-29 Thread Uwe Ligges
On 29.06.2010 15:30, Joris Meys wrote: Dear all, I've recently purchased a new 64bit system with an intel i7 quadcore processor. As I understood (maybe wrongly) that to date the 32bit version of R is more stable than the 64bit, I installed the 32bit version and am happily using it ever since.

[R] Use of processor by R 32bit on a 64bit machine

2010-06-29 Thread Joris Meys
Dear all, I've recently purchased a new 64bit system with an intel i7 quadcore processor. As I understood (maybe wrongly) that to date the 32bit version of R is more stable than the 64bit, I installed the 32bit version and am happily using it ever since. Now I'm running a whole lot of models, whic