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Subject: Re: Opinions

Author: Joachim Rang

Date: 05:44:41 09/07/03

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On September 06, 2003 at 18:13:01, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote:

>On September 06, 2003 at 15:07:23, Joachim Rang wrote:
>
>>On September 06, 2003 at 10:55:37, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Fellows, Of all the multi-processing Programs out there,which one is the
>>>strongest? I have been ordering Components for My new dual Opteron and I've come
>>>to the point of ordering a multi-processor Program. Which one is the strongest?
>>>Should I wait for all the Programs to be released in 64 bit? If so when will
>>>They be released? How soon?  What's Your opinion on this issue? All comments
>>>will be appreciated.>>>>Mike
>>
>>Shredder 7.04 is Dual-capable too and leads the current SSDF-List almost
>>convincingly. Most tests indicate, that Shredder 7.04 might be the strongest
>>program today and last but not least Shredder costs only half the price of Deep
>>Fritz or Deep Junior plus comes with two GUIs. So the choice should be easy :-)
>>
>>I doubt that there will be a 64-Bit-Release of a Top-Program in the next year.
>>
>>regards Joachim
>
>Well Your right about Shredder 7.04 being on top of the list. However, do You
>think Deep Fritz 8 or Deep Junior 8 will become 64 bit before a release of a
>Shredder 64 BIT?>>>>Mike


you may ask Chessbase (info@chessbasse.com) yourself. I personally doubt, that
until 2005 there will be a 64-Bit-Release of any Chessbase-Program. If enough
customers have a 64-Bit-Machine than all three named above will be approximately
at the same time (through 6 months) released as 64-Bit-Versions. But the latter
is only a guess.

regards Joachim



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