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Subject: Re: Thanks

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 15:08:27 08/24/01

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On August 24, 2001 at 17:52:53, Frank Phillips wrote:

>Dan
>
>I do not understand the single-dual argument, other than as a surrogate for
>computer speed.
>
>It may be that many users do not have >1GHz singles.

They are going to have >1 GHz singles
You only need to wait 1, 2 or 3 years.

  (What was the relative
>speed difference between the singles anyway compared to the top singles and
>duals.).
>
>The argument would seem to be about uniform platform or not?

uniform platform may give advantage to the program who are better with the
uniform platform.

uniform platform of one processor give advantage for programmers that did not
work on parallel version and had more time to improve their engine.

uniform platform of more than one processor gives advantage to the programmers
who prefered to work on an SMP version of their program and not improving their
engine.

There are other problems and the result may be dependent if the uniform platform
is the new pentium or old pentuium because there are programs that earn more
speed from the new pentium.

Uri



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