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Subject: Re: Thunderbird 800 vs Kryotech 600

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 06:59:28 11/03/00

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On November 03, 2000 at 08:37:23, José Carlos wrote:

>On November 02, 2000 at 16:43:42, Marc van Hal wrote:
>
>>On November 02, 2000 at 06:38:07, Garry Evans wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I am about to purchase a thunderbird 800, I'm curious how would this processor
>>>compare to the krytech K63- 600?? Will the thunderbird outperform the machine
>>>that Ed used in the Grandmaster Challenges? How many nodes should I get with
>>>Fritz?
>>Well the answer to fritz is givven then Junior is more important cause Junior
>>realy is cpu based (between 17 and 18 plys deep in a tournament game about 20/21
>>in endgames    while indeed Fritz is more Hash table based
>>besides with Rebel century the average is about 450.000 in endgames 500.000
>>With Nimzo98 /7.32 1.000.000 nodes a seconde
>
>  Junior's depth is not what it seems. It's approx. twice the "real" depth (if
>that means anything). So Junior's 18 plies is similar to other program's 9
>plies.
>
>  José C.

Depth 18 of Junior means 9 plies brute force but Junior does more extensions
than other programs so it is practically more than 9 plies of other programs.

Uri



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