Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 06:42:20 09/07/03
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On September 07, 2003 at 06:09:32, Uri Blass wrote: >On September 06, 2003 at 19:18:17, Sietel Monic wrote: > >>Deep Junior 8 came out qbout 3-4 months ago... so you dont have to wait at all. >>And no it's not 64 bit capable. Deep fritz 8 will also not be 64 bit capable, >>since the engine is already made, there basically marketing it on the Kasparov >>match and a few book tweaks along the way. For the top commercial programs: ie >>shredder/fritz/junior.... you're looking at about 1 year+ atleast for them to >>come around to making 64 bit programs. > > >What is the meaning of 64 bit program? > >I Know the meaning of Bitboards butI guess that not every program that use >them(for example only for pawn structure) is defined to be a 64 bit program. > >please define what do you mean by 64 bit program and how much speed do you think >that programs can get from going to 64 bits. > >If you need to work a year only to get 10% speed improvement then it is clearly >a bad idea to have 64 bit program because you can earn more from other >improvements. > >Uri If a guru computer chess programmer cannot define "64 bit program," what hope is there for anybody else to do it???? Bob D.
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