Author: Martin Andersen
Date: 20:16:17 02/12/02
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On February 12, 2002 at 09:50:08, Sally Weltrop wrote: >http://www.anandtech.com/cpu/showdoc.html?i=1584&p=5 Let's say doubling the CPU frequency means 60 ELO points, and using SSDF's nr 1 which has 2715 (Chess Tiger), would give an ELO of about 2900 for the program running on a 10 Ghz computer. So Kramnik or Kasparov would probably not beat this monster. On the other hand this CPU surely has a long pipeline, meaning that the work done per clock cycle is not much, so 2900 is an overestimate. But if it was an Athlon... Martin.
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