Author: George Tsavdaris
Date: 14:16:54 03/13/05
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On March 13, 2005 at 16:48:25, James Constance wrote: >I was wondering whether there is any difference in the performance of a deep >engine compared to the normal engine on a single processor? Does the deep >engine sometimes have extra knowledge etc? Looking at the SSDF, Deep Fritz 8 is >above Fritz 8, while Junior 8 is above Deep Junior 8 - is this just because of >the statistical + & - ? Deep Junior 7 = Junior 7, with the last be a little faster(or not?) on a single CPU. Deep Junior 8 = Junior 8, with the last be a little faster(or not?) on a single CPU. Deep Junior 9 = Junior 9, with the last be a little faster(or not?) on a single CPU. Fritz 7 !=(not equal) Deep Fritz 7, with the last be totally different and much stronger. Deep Shredder 9 = Shredder 9, with the last be a little faster(or not?) on a single CPU. With Fritz 8 the situation is more complicated. While Deep Fritz 8 is not the same with any Fritz 8, there are Fritz 8 versions (Fritz 8 Bilbao) that perhaps are better from Deep Fritz 8, while Fritz 8.00.8 and 8.00.23 and other be a little weaker(not for sure of course) than Deep Fritz 8.
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