Stata/BE can have at most 798 independent variables in a model. Stata/BE allows data sets with as many as 2,048 variables and 2 billion observations. Stata/SE can analyse up to 2 billion observations. Stata/SE and Stata/MP can fit models with more independent variables than Stata/BE (up to 10,998).
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Download Free Trial 99.99 View in the App Store. Any 64-bit (Core i3 equivalent or better) running Linux. Stata/SE and Stata/BE differ only in the data set size that each can analyse. Stata for MacĀ® Mac with Apple Silicon or Intel processor (Core i3 or better) macOS 11.0 (Big Sur) or newer for Macs with Apple Silicon and macOS 10.12 (Sierra) or newer for Macs with 64-bit Intel processors Stata for Linux. Stata/MP can analyse 10 to 20 billion observations given the current largest computers, and is ready to analyse up to 1 trillion observations once computer hardware catches up. Stata/MP can also analyse more data than any other edition of Stata. For example, if your machine has eight cores, you can purchase a Stata/MP license for eight cores, four cores, or two cores. You can purchase a Stata/MP license for up to the number of cores on your machine (maximum is 64). Stata/MP, Stata/SE, and Stata/BE all run on any machine, but Stata/MP runs faster. With more than two cores or processors, Stata/MP is even faster. On dual-core chips, Stata/MP runs 40% faster overall and 72% faster where it matters, on the time-consuming estimation commands. This includes the Intel i3, i5, i7, i9, Xeon, and Celeron, and AMD multi-core chips. Virtually any current computer can take advantage of the advanced multiprocessing of Stata/MP. Stata/MP is the fastest and largest edition of Stata.