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Subject: Re: OpteronCrafty playing on ICC for a few days

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 16:32:37 07/03/03

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On July 03, 2003 at 18:55:19, Brian Richardson wrote:

>On July 03, 2003 at 18:26:33, Slater Wold wrote:
>
>>What are your results with your current exe, on the Crafty 'bench' test?
>
>                                        Elapsed SMP             Raw
>                        Version CPUs    time    time-to-ply     NPS
>Opteron 244 (1.7GHz)	19.03	2	28	22.857143	1976833
>Opteron 244 (1.7GHz)	19.03	1	43	14.883721	1234812

That leaves me pretty cold.  Dual 2.8ghz xeon, SMT on:

Total nodes: 122846715
Raw nodes per second: 2082147
Total elapsed time: 59

This is a different version (19.4) so the time is not really comparable,
but the NPS is, and the xeon is faster than the opteron.  That looks ugly,
although it obviously means the opteron is running 32 bit mode only, and it
isn't very happy doing it.  Be nice to get real 64 bit boolean operations
up and going.

>
>>
>>On July 03, 2003 at 17:59:38, Brian Richardson wrote:
>>
>>>I have set up a tempoary account (OpteronCrafty) on ICC with wcrafty-19.03.exe,
>>>the basic unmodified x86 binary from Bob's FTP site.
>>>
>>>It is running on a dual CPU Opteron 244 system.
>>>
>>>5 men EGTBs, standard book.bin and bookc.bin files.
>>>
>>>Initially set to only play unrated games, since there is no
>>>established rating, to be fair.
>>>
>>>I thought some folks would like to test their play or their engines
>>>against it...so have at it and message Richardson with any comments.
>>>
>>>Account only open for a few days, unless ICC extends, so enjoy the
>>>holiday (USA) weekend!
>>>
>>>There are no Opteron compiler or profiling optimizations, yet.
>>>
>>>If anyone would like to email me a better Opteron optimized binary
>>>for Windows, please feel free.
>>>
>>>Brian



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