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Subject: Re: Processor's

Author: Anthony Cozzie

Date: 18:30:16 06/14/04

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On June 14, 2004 at 21:07:03, David Mitchell wrote:

>On June 14, 2004 at 20:43:04, Jim wrote:
>
>>In your opinion what is the best processor to have for chess programs?
>>I have noticed on the SSDF rating list that the Athlon 1200 is used
>>for the higher rated chess programs.
>>I also read at one time on this site that the Pentium processor's
>>do not perform as well with chess program's.
>>Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
>>Jim
>
>The "best" CPU for chess programs will depend on the program, but in general:
>
>1) Opteron
>2) Xeon
>3) Itanium
>4) Centrino
>5) Athlon
>6) Pentium III
>7) Pentium 4
>
>The above assumes ** equal speed ** of the processor (which is never the case),
>and the program being optimized for that processor. Even within a single CPU,
>different versions have different sizes of cache, etc., again changing their
>capability.
>
>After AMD's strong showing with their new Opteron, you know that Intel is
>working hard on a new 64 bit processor. When it is released, the list will
>certainly change.
>
>The above is my opinion, and certainly not the result of some exhaustive tests.
>
>Dave

1) Opteron
2) Centrino/Dothan/Pentium M
3) Xeon
4) Athlon
5) Pentium 4
6) Pentium III
7) Itanium

I would reorder the list like so.  Itanium's perform ok, but are ridiculously
expensive.  Also, P4 will always smoke P3 due to getting 4x the clockspeed :)

anthony



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