Why R uses so much memory ? Probably

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Technically, the bottleneck describes how the information transfer might be slower than the processing speed, but in R, RAM and SSD transfer is the most relevant example.

The problem with R is the amount of RAM it needed to store all the object you need for the analysis. I watched a Veritasium video about the von Neumann Bottleneck and realize that exactly the term needed to explain this concept.

I am unsure if the designer of R wanted R to do this, but for myself that wants to make sure things are easier to manage, this is exactly the thing that I would do :P

Link to slide
https://docs.google.com/presentation/...

Script in R
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eMz_...

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Chapter
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0:00 It's Faster
0:19 Who is John von Neumann
1:08 What is von Neumann Architecture
1:54 RAM and Secondary Storage
2:36 RAM vs HDD/SSD
4:16 von Neumann Bottleneck
4:56 R code to demonstrate this bottleneck
7:35 Results
8:22 Pro and cons
9:04 Some workaround
11:57 Closing summary

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