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Subject: Re: Deep Junior6 and Junior6... Who is more stronger?

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 11:01:37 03/12/01

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On March 12, 2001 at 13:15:08, Tanya Deborah wrote:

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>Hi Guys!
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>I bought Deep junior6  3 days ago, and now i am interested to know if Deep J6 is
>stronger than Junior6. I mean, running the 2 engines in one single processor.
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>Anybody know exactly the differences between this two great engines and their
>relative strenght ??
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>Also, I feel that Junior6 is more popular than Deep Junior6, is this right??
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>I will apreciate all your comentaries!
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>Thanks to all.
>
>Regards,
>Tanya Deborah.


I have seen this question come up before; is Deep Junior on a single processor
stronger than Junior6?

To the best of my knowledge Deep Junior _needs_ two processors to show an
increase in strength, furthermore Deep Junior is actually slower than Junior6
on a single cpu.

I'm sure there are several people here who could give you further info and more
complete explanations then myself.

I wish Chessbase would state the criteria when purchasing their multi-processing
programms other than they can use 2 processors like Deep Junior or up to 8 with
Deep Fritz.

They should inform their prospective cliental.

As to Junior6 bieng more popular, this is probably true as Junior6 was out
first, won WCC in 97 I believe, and of course most people have single processor
machines then and now.


Regards,
Terry McCracken



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