Author: Jari Huikari
Date: 05:53:22 07/13/00
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On July 12, 2000 at 14:02:16, Christophe Theron wrote: >Well you are right, but it is a proven fact that a K6-2 450MHz has much more >chess knowledge than a 486dx2-66MHz has. >If you don't like the above idea and don't want to consider CPU speed as being >part of the "knowledge", then your remark does not refute my definition... A good common definition for knowledge is hard to find. CPU speed is not programmed into a chess program, which the original question was about. Knowledge IMHO is some piece of information somehow included into code. Program knows something is good without having to do a deep search to find it out. Jari
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