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Subject: Re: Wouldn't the SSDF get more accurate results if a "DEEP" program .....

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 15:07:21 07/20/01

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On July 20, 2001 at 15:51:47, Joshua Lee wrote:

>Wouldn't the SSDF get more accurate results if a "DEEP" program was on a dual
>700Mhz machine than on a single 1200Mhz one?

Most buyers do not use more than one processor so the interesting question is
the rating of programs on one processor.

700*2 is not more or less accurate than 1200 but simply different.

>The logic is as follows the programs were intended for 2 or more cpu's
>if you get 1.7x when you use 2 cpu's as to one
> 700 x 1.7 = 1190 this way you still get roughly equal cpu power and the "Deep"
>program get's to run as it was intended.

Deep Fritz is intended also for one processor and if you talk about Deep Junior
then the ssdf does not use it in their tests.

Uri



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