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Subject: Re: How to turn a ordinary micro chess program into Deep-blue?

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 20:29:54 04/12/00

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On April 12, 2000 at 17:46:51, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On April 12, 2000 at 17:32:44, Derrick Williams wrote:
>
>>On April 12, 2000 at 16:48:15, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>
>>>On April 12, 2000 at 16:36:09, Derrick Williams wrote:
>>>
>>>>I would like to simulate the expierence of playing against Deepblue. How long
>>>>would I have to let fritz6 think per move on a pent 450 to simulate playing
>>>>deepblue at 40/2 hrs? Should I let fritz6 think one hour per move or what?
>>>
>>>Does fritz6 have a 40 moves / 2000 hrs setting?
>>>That should be about right, as far as NPS.
>>
>>
>>  You are exaggerating just a bit aren't you?
>
>No.
>DB calculates 200M NPS, micros about 200K NPS.  (roughly speaking -- might be
>off by a factor of 2 or so for what fritz 6 can do on a PIII 450, which would
>reduce it to 1000 hours instead of 2000).
>
>DB was one heck of a machine.


Yes....  and it could peak at 1B nodes per second, with 200M being the typical
lower bound...   480 chess processors at 2 to 2.4M nodes per second each...



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