Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 13:32:13 12/03/03
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On December 03, 2003 at 16:20:10, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On December 03, 2003 at 16:10:06, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>[snip] >>>Raw nodes per second: 6068992 >>6/200 = 3% of Deep Blue II speed. >> >>Impressive. No... Awesome. >> >>Has any non-hardware engine ever matched a value like that? (Without ripping the >>guts out of the eval so it is just counting wood or something). > >Cray Blitz, on a T932, hit 7M. So it is in that range. But you are right, >it is fast. I think Brutus in the WCCC event was doing 6.7 * 2.5M which is >faster. Disqualified by my "non-hardware" solution. I was referring to custom ICs, FPGAs or DSPs especially built for chess. >>Probably some kind of record. >> >>Bug those AMD guys until they give you an 8-way box. > >I would be happy to use this box for the next CCT. :) > >But 8-way results will come soon (and 16-way and so forth, but I have to >get the linux NUMA kinks worked out). %3
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