Author: Timothy J. Frohlick
Date: 11:13:55 12/02/00
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Georg, That approach is partially valid but incomplete. You also have to realize that the programs of the future will also have ten times as much chess information in them and the algorithms will probably be different. I suppose that the programs will all go in the direction of Shredder 5.x . or a variation of that. Tim Frohlick On December 02, 2000 at 12:06:17, Georg Langrath wrote: >It is interesting how strong chesscomputers will be in future only depending on >hardware. Couldn’t you get an idea if you let two computers play against each >others with auto 232? One of the computer had usual time controls and the other >ten times longer time. Then you see what ELO the computer got that had the long >time controls. In that way you could foresee how strong computers could get, >when they are ten times faster than today. > >Georg
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