Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 08:55:14 07/01/02
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On July 01, 2002 at 11:42:59, Robert Henry Durrett wrote: >My impression from the above is that "optimization for a specific >microprocessor, computer, or architecture" is very common and is THE way to >produce the highest-ranked chess engine. > >As these things change, the optimization processes must be repeated. > >Is this an accurate representation of the true state of affairs in "the world of >computer chess?" Depends on the difference between the systems. If you move from a PC to a Supercomputer cluster, then you're going to have to make different tradeoffs. But not for example from PC to PC... -- GCP
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