Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 09:07:06 05/26/05
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On May 26, 2005 at 11:17:58, Joshua Shriver wrote: >Last I read about Hydra's stats it was a single PC with a couple "custom chess >oriented cpus" using FPGA boards. > >I thought it was the use of the FPGA boards and the custom cpu design for them >that made Hydra so interesting. It's the fact that it's got 32 cpu's and the fact they can daily test at that that makes it so interesting. A node in hardware is like water in the sea. Majority of them are useless to you. >Perhaps I'm mistaken. > >-Josh
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