Author: Harald Faber
Date: 07:54:10 07/17/02
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On July 17, 2002 at 09:53:45, stuart taylor wrote: >On July 17, 2002 at 07:32:09, Harald Faber wrote: > >>On July 17, 2002 at 06:48:54, stuart taylor wrote: >> >>>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 >> >> >>Where do you take the 50pts from? >>BTW additional info: >>The price is 99.90 Euro = approx. US-$ 99.90 >>Requests the original CD every 30 days. >> >> >>>S.Taylor > >So HOW many ELO points? >It's almost double the speed (if it's 85% faster) plus it has more knowledge. >S.Taylor Do not forget - DeepJunior - Shredder in your comparison which are also MP programs. So no 85% faster...more knowledge...is written in each advertisement for new program version.
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