Author: KarinsDad
Date: 15:55:44 01/29/99
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On January 29, 1999 at 17:49:26, Matt Frank wrote: >How about ten best GMs against ten best commercial programs? :) 2-4 rounds >(20-40games). Y think score will be 70%-30% It will be the same as former >Soviet Union in 60s against other world !! > >Raul: I'm not saying that presently, these configurations are capable of >performances in the high 2700 elo range. No, not yet, but I do think that my >machine as described in earlier posts, or a Hiarcs 7, Rebel >10--EOC--Anti-Grandmaster, Fritz 5.32, on a Pentium 300, with say, 64 ram would >be in outstanding position to be rated around 2600, FIDE elo. This would put any >of these machines in the top 5 or so among US Grandmasters rated by the FIDE elo >system (not USCF ratings). This still leaves us between 150 -225 rating points >shy of World Champion status on a microprocessor. :::Dream time::: Give me a >Williamette microporocessor (Intel, circa, 2001-2002 running at 1600 MHZ with 1 >gig ram) and I predict that the elo for Hiarcs 7 would be about 2840. Now that >will be World champion status, OK? > >Matt Frank At 50 to 70 ELO per doubling, you'll need more than 1600 Mhz to get to 2840. Probably more like 6400 Mhz or more (if the doubling formula doesn't break down) and Deep Blue was running at about 64000 Mhz equivalence (give or take) when it lost the first time around. KarinsDad
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