Author: Slater Wold
Date: 16:19:27 07/09/02
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On July 09, 2002 at 19:13:43, David Dory wrote: >Chrilly Donninger's "Brutus" also seems to be ahead >of Fritz, and specifically something VERY cutting edge and exciting for the >commercial computer chess scene. Just so we're clear, the FPGA Chrilly is using is a cheap one. (He was limited by what Chessbase was willing to buy.) While I don't think even the FPGA he has now could be mass-produced for a reasonable cost, there are *tons* better he could be using. *Better the FPGA, bigger the FPGA, the better the chess engine. *By better, I mean more "stuff" you can pack into it.
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