Author: Aaron Gordon
Date: 10:24:35 02/12/04
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On February 12, 2004 at 12:35:03, Andreas Guettinger wrote: >A fellow student of me got an Athlon64 3200 for his phD work at university and >installed the x86-64 version of Suse9. I could not resist to quickly compile >crafty to test the speed. :) > >unable to open book file [./book.bin]. >book is disabled >unable to open book file [./books.bin]. >EGTB access enabled >using tbpath=./TB >0 piece tablebase files found > >Crafty v19.10 > >White(1): bench >Running benchmark. . . >...... >Total nodes: 89942714 >Raw nodes per second: 1835565 >Total elapsed time: 49 >SMP time-to-ply measurement: 13.061224 >White(1): > > >regards >Andy With a good Windows binary running 64bit stuff you can probably figure you will be able to get a 40% increase over GCC. This is what I got going from GCC to one of my Intel C 5.0.1 binaries. This should put you up around 2.5 million nodes/sec @ 2GHz. :)
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