Author: stuart taylor
Date: 03:48:54 07/17/02
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On July 17, 2002 at 06:07:55, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >http://www.niggemann.com just check under software, chessprograms! > >(snip) >Catalogue: >Deep Fritz7 is the multiprocessor version of Fritz7. On a dual processor >machine, it will run about 85% faster than on a single. Deep Fritz7 is based on >a Fritz7 engine. It has a further improved positional understandingendgame >knowledge without it´s tactical ability being weakened. > >It comes with the latest Fritz-GUI including access to the ChessBase >chess-server "Schach.de". >(snip) > >Is this for real? If so, It would be already breaking through the barrier, perhaps, and be undisputably the best to date. So therefore, for just a bit more money I can get something atleast 50 elo above the top of what exists now? S.Taylor On the other hand, is there any real thing that can be greatly improved before clearing up the basic computer weakneses. i.e. Does each doubling of speed still make it as much difference in elo as it used to? (I mean there isn't much more tactical strength to be achieved anymore, until there is about x100 the speed, or special new knowledge) S.Taylor
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