Author: Tony Werten
Date: 07:56:01 04/23/01
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On April 23, 2001 at 08:56:03, Jouni Uski wrote: >"To decide which computer will take on Mr. Kramnik, a >tournament between the world's two strongest chess computers, >named "Fritz" and "Junior," will begin Saturday in Cadaques, >Spain. Fritz was developed by German programmers and Junior >by Israeli programmers; both are distributed by ChessBase of >Hamburg. IBM declined to participate. >The latest computers can analyze 500 million positions a second. Ah, now I see the problem. I am trying to write a chessprogram where I should buy such a computer. >The match has been arranged by Brain Games and Raymond >Keene, an English grandmaster. " > >Hmm...they have made real speedup lately! Not a good sign. Kick out the dutch programmer and your speed goes up 200 fold. Tony > >Jouni
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