Author: Joseph Ciarrochi
Date: 13:41:44 01/09/06
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I emailed Fruit support about the next update, and they told me that they were hoping to have the next version out in march..but you know how difficult it is to estimate time of release:) If fruit gains 50 points, it will be the best on a 32 bit single processor machine (what most of us have)? (unless Rybka makes a big gain in the next monthy or so) On January 09, 2006 at 14:39:28, William Penn wrote: >On January 09, 2006 at 12:45:48, Arnold Gove wrote: > >>On January 09, 2006 at 12:33:44, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>http://www.fruitchess.com/playing-strength.htm >>> >>>Fruit 2.2 is leading most of the current rating lists and is right now probably >>>the strongest chess engine in the world on a standard single-processor PC. >>> >>>It was correct 2 months ago but it is not correct now. >>> >>>I wonder if there is going to be released an update for fruit in order to make >>>it correct again(for next fruit) or if material from the fruit site is going to >>>be deleted in order to make the site correct again. >>> >>>Uri >> >>At this precise moment Rybka is issued only in beta versions not intended for >>the general public. >> >>Incidentally, Fruit's schedule for an SMP version is more advanced than Rybka's. >> >>AG > >I have Fruit 2.2.1. >What's an "SMP" version? >Can you say any more about future Fruit releases or developments? >Thanks, >WP
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