Re: [R] Math kernel library from intel

2018-04-16 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Depends how desperate you are for processing speed and careful you have been 
with optimizing your own algorithms. The default build of R is IMO quite usable 
for many people, and without a doubt many complaints about its speed are 
misdirected and are instead due to poor handling of working memory by the user. 
Such problems usually dwarf the benefit of having an optimized math library.

On April 15, 2018 10:30:43 PM PDT, Partha Sinha  wrote:
>I use win 10 ( 64 bit) with latest R available. Intel has released math
>kernel library. Is it necessary to install for data driven work ?
>Regards
>Partha
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[R] Math kernel library from intel

2018-04-15 Thread Partha Sinha
I use win 10 ( 64 bit) with latest R available. Intel has released math
kernel library. Is it necessary to install for data driven work ?
Regards
Partha

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