Author: Jesper Antonsson
Date: 13:54:03 05/05/01
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On May 05, 2001 at 10:51:00, Robert Hyatt wrote: >I missed that last question. For crafty, "raw NPS" is simply N times faster >than one processor. The .7 factors out the roughly 30% extra work each >processor does in a parallel search. IE it would be pretty equivalent to the >numbers Hsu reports when he says 200M. How come he got a .2 factor and you get .7? I can understand that a quad machine lose less than their 32/512 processor (or was it 256?) monster, but on that 64 processor machine you're going to play with you are getting close to their kind of massive parallelism. Jesper
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