Author: Antonio Dieguez
Date: 11:48:06 11/19/01
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On November 19, 2001 at 14:26:22, José Carlos wrote: ... >>>>>Well, I doubt it, partly because such a Fritz wouldn't be tuned for the speed, >>>>>partly because I doubt that their eval is better. But, if you wait 10 years or >>>>>so (hopefully), when you can run at 200 Mnps on a serial machine, and then run >>>>>new software on that machine, I think *that* machine would be much stronger than >>>>>DB, for several reasons. :-) >>>> >>>>Deep Blue was tuned for its speed, so that is an advantadge for it, but even >>>>that way, I hope programs of today can still run on that machine and that > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > >[snip] > >>(of course I don't expect Fritz running on DB, who said that?) > > I understood you meant "Fritz running in DB hardware". If I'm wrong, sorry for >the misunderstanding. I meant the machine of wich Antonsson was speaking... altough I don't know what serial means. Be well.
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