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Subject: Re: Pentium 4 optimized Crafty (& Tbird)

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 15:11:42 09/26/01

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On September 26, 2001 at 17:41:22, Koundinya Veluri wrote:

>On September 26, 2001 at 17:40:22, Koundinya Veluri wrote:
>
>>On September 26, 2001 at 16:46:23, Aaron Gordon wrote:
>>
>>>Ok, I just managed to get Crafty compiled (and profiled) for the Pentium 4, I
>>>haven't tested it as I don't have access to a Pentium 4 but definately let me
>>>know how it does compared to a standard exe. I would appreciate it.  You can
>>>download it at:
>>>
>>>ftp://65.10.79.9/pub/crafty/CraftyP4.zip
>>>
>>>AMD Athlon(Tbird,Duron, Palomino, etc) Optimized Crafty v18.10 (Has SMP support)
>>>ftp://65.10.79.9/pub/crafty/CraftyK7-1810.zip
>>>
>>>AMD Athlon(Tbird,Duron, Palomino, etc) Optimized Crafty v18.11 (Single CPU)
>>>ftp://65.10.79.9/pub/crafty/CraftyK7-1811.zip
>>>
>>>AMD Athlon(Tbird,Duron, Palomino, etc) Optimized Crafty v18.11 (Has SMP support)
>>>ftp://65.10.79.9/pub/crafty/CraftyK7-1811-SMP.zip
>>>
>>>Again, P4 benchmarks would be appreciated. Thanks.
>>>
>>>Here's my result to compare to (Tbird 1677MHz)
>>>Crafty 18.10
>>>Total nodes: 101850052
>>>Raw nodes per second: 1018500
>>>Total elapsed time: 100
>>>SMP time-to-ply measurement: 6.400000
>>
>>Sorry for the version differences. I hope it doesn't make a difference.
>>
>>48 MB hash, 2.5 MB pawn hash
>
>P4 1.7 Ghz, 256 MB ram
>
>>
>>Crafty 18.10 benchmark:
>>
>>Total nodes: 94500755
>>Raw nodes per second: 665498
>>Total elapsed time: 142
>>SMP time-to-ply measurement: 4.507042
>>
>>CraftyP4 18.11 benchmark:
>>
>>Total nodes: 93487314
>>Raw nodes per second: 687406
>>Total elapsed time: 136
>>SMP time-to-ply measurement: 4.705882
>>
>>Koundinya

I know someone with a PIII 550mhz with Aaron's optimzed P4 Crafty, that gets a
little over 600k nps.

No offense to you at all, but those numbers are sad.


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