Author: Graham Laight
Date: 01:59:26 02/06/03
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I have to admit, I tended towards the neutral in terms of how good PCs were against DB. I had a feeling that Bob might be correct - but the PC apologists, led by Amir, put what looked like a an overwhelming amount of evidence into the debate. Now, the truth is on the table for all to see. For all those years, Amir was arguing that DB was no better than PCs, and Bob Hyatt argued the reverse position. Of the 5 games played so far, DJ has won one. Therefore, there is a 1 in 5 chance that DJ will win tomorrow. If DJ does win, it will merely achieve the same result that DB achieved 6 years ago. There is a 4 in 5 probability that it won't - and that after 6 years of catching up time, DJ will actually achieve a WORSE result than DB achieved. Remember - if IBM had continued to develop DB, then, under Moore's law, it would be doing a continuous 2 billion nodes per second today (peaking at close to 10 billion nodes per second). The argument is now closed. Amir has been proven wrong. I hope Amir is going to do the gentlemanly thing and apologise for all the years he has been misleading us in an insistant and indignant manner. -g
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