Author: Roger Kyte
Date: 09:43:11 07/09/00
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On July 09, 2000 at 10:14:24, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On July 08, 2000 at 23:14:45, Roger Kyte wrote: > >>On July 08, 2000 at 21:17:13, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >> >>>But rest assured a 21264 at 800 mhz will toast the plastic resin off your >>>1ghz Intel/AMD processor. And I mean _badly_. >> >>If you had to rate 'approximately' the value of a 21264 at 800Mhz, what would >>that translate into Intel CPU's ?? Perhaps 1.5 ghz or 1.75 ghz ?? > > >For Crafty, it will run at over 1M nodes per second. IE it is faster than >my quad xeon/550. Figure my xeon at about 1.5ghz, roughly. Tim's alpha was >running at 600mhz I think... yet it was faster. Roughly 3x faster on an >'equal clock' basis. Again, for Crafty. If Crafty was running on the following with 32 CPU's and 256 GB's ram: http://www.compaq.com/alphaserver/gs320/index.html A) What would the estimated nodes per second be ?? B) What would Crafty's estimated ELO be at ICC ?? C) Can you take a guess at the cost of one of these fully loaded machines, the price is not given and I am curious.
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