Author: Chessfun
Date: 11:37:50 08/17/02
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On August 17, 2002 at 13:57:13, Manfred Meiler wrote: >On August 17, 2002 at 13:39:20, Chessfun wrote: > >> >>I see at Chessbase http://www.chessbase.com/shop/newproducts.asp >>a new Deep Fritz 7. Naturally this is also being used at the Chessbase Server by >>many. >> >>I've seen no mention of it here yet. Has anyone tested it? does it perform >>better on two cpu's than Deep Fritz original version? >> >>I quote; >> >>"Deep Fritz 7 will run in computers with between one and eight processors. On a >>dual system the increase in speed is around 85% compared to a single processor >>of equivalent speed. But even if you have a single processor system the playing >>strength is greater than that of the regular Fritz7." >> >>Sarah. > > >Hello Sarah, > >you know my new EXCEL sheet with the results of 112 engines in the test suite >"WM-Test" - among them also Deep Fritz 7 but tested only with single cpu (AMD TB >1.4). > >Volker Richey tested Deep Fritz 7 in "WM-Test" on Dual PIII 1 GHz yesterday. >Look at my posting in CSS >http://f23.parsimony.net/forum50826/messages/47897.htm >where I compared Volkers results (2 cpu) with my results (1 cpu). > >Attention: Volker used the feature "automatic solving of test suites" in Fritz 7 >with an ExtraPly=1. This ExtraPly seems to small: The test positions 20, 68, 74 >and 76 was "solved" on Volkers Dual-PIII but they will be rejected later. > >Volker wanted to repeat the WM-Test on his Dual-PIII with ExtraPly=5. > >Regards, >Manfred Yes, after you sent me your sheet a couple of weeks ago, I downloaded the most recent from your post here and saw Deep Fritz 7's score there. Sarah.
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