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Subject: $ 32000. Ok. But I get a rather strong chess computer, I think. :) (NT)

Author: Georg Langrath

Date: 14:33:39 06/15/01

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On June 15, 2001 at 17:09:24, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On June 14, 2001 at 15:22:42, Georg Langrath wrote:
>
>>It would be very interesting to see e.g. Deep Fritz play on an eight processors
>>machine. How strong could it be? Are eight processors computers so expensive
>>that I only can dream of it? Are there no millionaires in this club?
>>
>>Georg
>
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>They are definitely pricey. Intel only certifies the 2M L2 cache xeons for
>8-way (that is all they are building at the moment it seems, due to the
>problem with memory bandwidth).  Those are selling for a bunch of money.  A
>year ago, a 512KB xeon/550 was selling for $1,000, the 1MB xeon/550 was
>selling for $2,300, and the 2MB xeon/550 was priced at over $4,000.  8 of
>those takes you to 32 thousand dollars before you get started.  A "big 8-way
>box" is in the $70-$80K price range.
>
>However, note that there are bigger boxes for those that are not stuck in
>the Intel / Windows world.  I hope to run a demo on a 64 cpu alpha later this
>summer, for example...



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