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Subject: Re: How is hardware "programmed"? (Technical Article by Hsu)

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 08:07:23 02/19/02

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On February 19, 2002 at 09:42:57, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:

>Something interesting in that paper is their assumption
>that each chess position takes about 40 000 cycles to
>process.
>
>Assuming an ILP of about 1.5, and Athlon 1000 would run
>at only 37 500 nodes per second!
>
>I think this is indeed indicative that DB had a huge evaluation.
>
>--
>GCP

Anyone who can read that article, and tell me it's only 50 ELO points stronger
than a PC with todays top software, is outta their freaking mind.

480 chess processors, backed by 16 RISC workstations, and software that is
*still* revolutionary.



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