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Subject: Re: How can we be sure that Junior6 on Pent III 500 cannot reproduce results

Author: Mark Young

Date: 23:38:00 07/11/00

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On July 12, 2000 at 00:49:31, Jerry Adams wrote:

>
>  How can we be sure that Junior6 on PentIII 500 cannot achieve similiar results
>as Deep Jr at Dortmund? Especially since we have no Information  for Junior 6 on
>slower machines at 40/2hrs. So how can we be so sure that Junior's results are
>purely the product of its hardware, and not the software?


www.kasparovchess.com/serve/templates/folders/show.asp?p_docID=8152&p_docLang=EN&p_folderID=432

-----Clip from Kasparovchess.com by Shay Bushinsky------

7. Junior is averaging about 2.5 million nodes per second (NPS). In some
positions in crossed 3M NPS but still there is very high correlation between its
moves on a laptop and on the 8 way machine. Mind you 2M NPS was about the
throughput of a single Deep Blue processor in 1997....




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