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Subject: Re: Never!

Author: Joachim Rang

Date: 05:21:06 10/02/02

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On October 02, 2002 at 07:41:19, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On October 02, 2002 at 07:12:38, George Sobala wrote:
>
>>On October 02, 2002 at 05:00:41, T. Opas wrote:
>>
>>>It is Deep Fritz 7, but the version is unclear, because there is an agreement,
>>>that Kramnik got the same version as used in the match three month before the
>>>match, means latest on the 4th of july. But the official release of DF7 for
>>>public was about the 15th of august!
>>>Hardware should be 8 x 900 MHz Compaq wizh 4 GB RAM.
>>>
>>>Best,
>>> Torsten
>>
>>So - 8x900MHz? Given the problems of non-linearity between number of processors
>>and "real" speedup, wouldn't a spanking new dual 2.4 or 2.8GHz P4 be as fast (or
>>even faster)?
>
>
>I agree that if they can get theit hands on a dual 2.8 Ghz it would be a little
>bit faster than 8x 900Mhz.
>
>Pichard.

On this machine DF7 makes 2950Knodes/s. Name me a Dual-Board with this speed.
Don't forget the speed for chessprograms of the P4 is approximately 30% slower
than PIII or AMD.



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