Author: Tony Petters
Date: 08:09:05 04/23/05
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On April 23, 2005 at 11:01:50, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On April 22, 2005 at 21:27:22, Tony Petters wrote: > >>I hope they force every program to use one CPU with an equal amount of RAM, >>otherwise, the games are not even ! >> >>Does anyone disagree with this ? >> >>Is HYDRA going to play with all 32 processors ? > > >What single CPU? Intel? AMD? 32 bit or 64 bit? Power PC? etc. Who gets to >choose "the processor". If you let people use different processors it is not >"equal". > >The wccc is about the best "chess player", not about "the best chess player >using equal hardware." I think Hyattian theory is flawed on this point. The owner of the software can choose, which single CPU to use. Do you recall Ed Schroeder tested AMD verus Intel for Rebel several years ago using benchmarks. Crafty may prefer the AMD 64 bit CPU. There will always be SOME variance between. However, let's think about what is happening here: Shredder 9 on a dual or quad VERSUS Hydra on 32 high-end CPUs Hardly, what I would call an even match, to the point of why even bother having it other than some cheap form of entertaiment. Hydra alias Nimzo may not even break the top 10 at SSDF on their test hardware. Cordially
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