Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 11:30:22 12/26/03
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On December 26, 2003 at 14:03:03, Michael Conway wrote: >15-minute games were played on Palm Tungsten C (400 MHz). Chess Tiger 15.1 was >set to Normal engine style with 12MB hash table. ChessGenius 2.0 used its ARM >engine and 8MB hash table. > >20 games were played, alternating colors(Chess Tiger had white in Game 1). > >Here are the results: > > CT CG > 0 - 1 > 0 - 1 > 0 - 1 > 0 - 1 > 0 - 1 > 0 - 1 > 1 - 0 >1/2-1/2 >1/2-1/2 > 0 - 1 > 1 - 0 > 0 - 1 > 0 - 1 > 0 - 1 >1/2-1/2 >1/2-1/2 >1/2-1/2 > 0 - 1 > 1 - 0 >1/2-1/2 > >So after losing the first six games, Chess Tiger scored 6 of the last 14 points. > Not a bad showing considering that ChessGenius with its native ARM engine >calculates approximately 30 times the number of positions per second more than >Chess Tiger. > >Hopefully Christophe will soon offer a native ARM version of his Palm engine and >Chess Tiger will regain its dominance of the Palm platform. Intersting data - how much faster is the 400 mhz Tunsten C is than a 42 Mhz Dragonball?
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