I think the performance kick you see in SQL is more related to how multiple
rows are read in a "database page" from disk...

I could be wrong.

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But back to reality, I don't think SQL works this way anyway.  The 
perception that it sorts much faster is probably related more closely to the

horsepower behind the scenes.  Pick systems tend to be installed on slower
systems 
because they are so efficient and most users are cheap with their database, 
and expensive with their graphics.  So they install the SQL type databases 
on speedy machines.
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