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Upgrade Stata/MP 13 (8-core) to Stata/MP 13 (12-core)
Stata/MP is the fastest version of Stata.
Stata/MP (12-core) is for researchers with large datasets who
want to maximize Stata’s performance on their 12-core
computers.
(See details.)
Stata/MP 13 (12-core)
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Contents:
- 1 single-user, perpetual license
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Upgrade Stata/MP 13 (8-core) to Stata/MP 13 (16-core)
Stata/MP is the fastest version of Stata.
Stata/MP (16-core) is for researchers with large datasets who
want to maximize Stata’s performance on their 16-core
computers.
(See details.)
Stata/MP 13 (16-core)
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Contents:
- 1 single-user, perpetual license
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Upgrade Stata/MP 13 (8-core) to Stata/MP 13 (24-core)
Stata/MP is the fastest version of Stata.
Stata/MP (24-core) is for researchers with large datasets who
want to maximize Stata’s performance on their 24-core
computers.
(See details.)
Stata/MP 13 (24-core)
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Contents:
- 1 single-user, perpetual license
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Upgrade Stata/MP 13 (8-core) to Stata/MP 13 (32-core)
Stata/MP is the fastest version of Stata.
Stata/MP (32-core) is for researchers with large datasets who
want to maximize Stata’s performance on their 32-core
computers.
(See details.)
Stata/MP 13 (32-core)
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Contents:
- 1 single-user, perpetual license
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Also of interest to Stata users
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Upgrade Stata/MP 13 (8-core) to Stata/MP 13 (64-core)
Stata/MP is the fastest version of Stata.
Stata/MP (64-core) is for researchers with large datasets who
want to maximize Stata’s performance on their 64-core
computers.
(See details.)
Stata/MP 13 (64-core)
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Contents:
- 1 single-user, perpetual license
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Whether you’re a first-year graduate student or a seasoned research
professional, we have a package designed to suit your needs:
- Stata/IC: Stata for moderate-sized datasets
- Stata/SE: Stata for large datasets
- Stata/MP: The fastest version of Stata (for dual-core and multicore/multiprocessor computers)
Stata/MP is the fastest and largest version of
Stata. Most computers purchased since mid 2006 can take advantage of the
advanced multiprocessing of Stata/MP. This includes the Intel CoreTM 2 Duo, i3, i5, i7,
and the AMD X2 dual-core chips. On dual-core chips, Stata/MP runs 40% faster
overall and 72% faster where it matters, on the time-consuming estimation
commands. With more than two cores, Stata/MP is even faster.
Find out more about Stata/MP.
Stata/MP, Stata/SE, and Stata/IC all run on any machine, but Stata/MP runs
faster. You can purchase a Stata/MP license for up to the number of cores
on your machine (maximum is 64). For example, if your machine has eight
cores, you can purchase a Stata/MP license for eight cores, four cores,
or two cores.
Stata/SE and Stata/IC differ only in the dataset size
that each can analyze.
Stata/MP and Stata/SE can fit models with more independent variables than
Stata/IC (up to 10,998).
Stata/IC allows datasets with as many as 2,047 variables.
The number of observations is limited only by the amount of RAM in your computer.
Stata/IC can have at most 798
right-hand-side variables in a model.
All the above flavors have the same complete set of commands and features
and include PDF documentation.
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Compare features
| Package |
Max. no. of variables |
Max. no. of right-hand variables |
Max. no. of observations |
64-bit version available? |
Fastest: designed for parallel processing? |
Platforms |
| Stata/IC |
2,047 |
798 |
unlimited* |
Yes |
No |
Windows, Mac, or Unix |
| Stata/SE |
32,767 |
10,998 |
unlimited* |
Yes |
No |
Windows, Mac, or Unix |
| Stata/MP |
32,767 |
10,998 |
unlimited* |
Yes |
Yes |
Windows, Mac, or Unix |
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*The maximum number of observations is limited only by the amount of
available RAM on your system.
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Requirements
| Package |
Memory |
Disk space |
| Stata/IC |
512 MB |
500 MB |
| Stata/SE |
512 MB |
500 MB |
| Stata/MP |
512 MB |
500 MB |
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