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Subject: Re: Tiger against Deep Blue Junior: what really happened.

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 22:26:38 07/25/00

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On July 25, 2000 at 19:41:58, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>On July 25, 2000 at 10:44:20, Chris Carson wrote:
>
>>On July 25, 2000 at 10:19:10, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>
>>>On July 25, 2000 at 08:44:57, Dave Gomboc wrote:
>>>
>>>>- the "1 million nodes/sec" figure is a peak figure, not an average
>>>>  - average is 200k nodes/sec
>>>
>>>From the IBM site (may 1997):
>>>
>>>   "Deep Blue was now capable of examining and
>>>    evaluating an average of 100
>>>    million chess positions per
>>>    second."
>>>
>>>Ed
>>
>>Thanks Ed!  Accurate and factual as always.  :)
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>Chris Carson
>
>Boy, did you miss the point.
>
>We're talking about one chip, not the whole machine.
>
>Dave

I don't thinks Chris or me missed the point. I have quoted from the
IBM pages (see above). It says DB2 does 100M nodes AVERAGE and that's
all what counts.

Ed



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