Author: Eric Oldre
Date: 08:58:19 06/24/05
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On June 24, 2005 at 06:48:49, Aaron Gordon wrote: >Binary: Default windows Fruit 2.1 binary that comes with the release version >(compiled by Bryan) > >Test method: >Run fruit21, type: >uci >isready >ucinewgame >go depth 12 > >991583 n/s = Athlon XP (Barton core) 2.7GHz: >809906 n/s = Athlon 64 2GHz (3200+ 1mb): >765542 n/s = Pentium 4 (Prescott core) 3.61GHz: >742800 n/s = Athlon XP 2400+ (2.0GHz) >714049 n/s = Pentium 4 (Northwood core) 3.0GHz: >598093 n/s = Athlon XP 1900+ (1.6ghz): >578746 n/s = Pentium 4 (NW) 2.4GHz: >434772 n/s = Pentium 4 (NW) 1.8GHz: >409346 n/s = Pentium 3 (Tualatin core) 1.33GHz: > >Here is a (poor) graph of the results: >ftp://spdycpu.dyndns.org/fruit21-bench.jpg > >The (NW) means Northwood a core Pentium 4, the (P) is a Prescott Pentium 4 >(latest core). As you can see, it would only take a Pentium 4 Northwood at >3.2GHz to equal the 3.6GHz Pentium 4 Prescott. The Athlon 64 result is 32 bit >under a 32 bit OS (Fruit doesn't take advantage of 64 bit processors yet). results on my laptop (Pentium M 735 @ 1.7ghz) info depth 12 seldepth 30 time 5348 nodes 4150768 nps 776135 info time 5348 nodes 4150768 nps 776135 cpuload 1000 bestmove g1f3 ponder b8c6
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