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Subject: Re: Is Deep Fritz running in a 8 procesor machine, stronger than Deep Blue ?

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 05:44:25 06/06/01

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On June 06, 2001 at 04:22:34, Tanya Deborah wrote:

>
>Hi to all!
>
>I have 2 questions.
>
>The match against GM Robert Huebner will be very interesting! and i think that
>it will be like a preparation for the match against World Champion Kramnik.
>
>
>But what kind of machine will use Deep Fritz for the match against Huebner??
>and how many time will be the games??
>
>
>Also, Somebody know what kind of machine will use Deep Fritz to play against
>Kramnik???
>
>  I can“t see any information about the -kind of machines they will use (Mhz,
>Ram? etc)in the Chessbase page.
>
>Too, i believe that Deep Fritz is a bit better, (running in 8 procesor machine)
>than Deep Blue 97 version...(the same that won against Kasparov)   Is this
>right?
>
>I need that Chessbase will need a lot of hard work! if they want to repeat like
>IBM did against Kasparov in 1997. Anyway i think that it is very very difficult
>that it happen again.  It will be a Dream!
>
>
>Thanks...
>
>Best Regards!
>
>
>Tanya
>    Deborah.


I thought only two questions?;-)

Well I can answer _One_ question with over a 99% probability of bieng correct!
Deep Blue of 1997 would demolish DeepFritz7 on a 8 processor machine regardless
of of Mhz/Ghz per cpu and cache of today.

In five years I think it may be a different story, but not today.

Regards,
 Terry



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