Author: Peter Kasinski
Date: 09:02:34 10/04/05
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On October 04, 2005 at 11:39:28, Sedat wrote: >On October 04, 2005 at 10:25:07, Peter Kasinski wrote: > >>- Match of 24 games >>- Fruit 2.2: FX-55 2.6 GHz; 512 Mb hash >>- Deep Shredder 9.02 x64: Athlon 64 X2 4600+ 2.4GHz Dual Core; 1408Mb hash >>- Shredder GUI, each engine using its own book >>- Shredder with 3,4,5 and 138Gb of 6-man tablebases >>- Time Control: 40 in 120, 20 in 60, rest in 30 >> >>Game 3: draw >> >>Fruit in the lead 2.0 - 1.0 (+1 -0 =2) >>Next game overnight. >> > >Hello Peter, > >Thanks for the update... > >Its will be interesting to see which engine will be the the Winner ??? > >I see Deep Shredder 9.02 use both cpu cores thats means: >- Deep Shredder 9.02 has a hardware advantage ! > >Regards, >Sedat Sedat, you are correct. I figured using two cores credits Shredder for being a "Deep" engine while the advantage isn't as drastic as that during the recent World Championship where many of Fruit's opponets ran on 4 or 8-way (Crafty) machines... Cheers, PK
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