Author: Pete Galati
Date: 14:19:06 09/15/99
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On September 15, 1999 at 16:57:32, James T. Walker wrote: >I've noticed that the benchmarks of crafty vary with each version. What do they >represent? What is the significance of the "Total elapsed time" vs the "Raw >nodes per second". If the total elapsed time is greater and so is the Raw nodes >per second, what is the meaning? For example, at Dann Corbit's site I found >Crafty1.exe which appears to be Crafty 16.18. I noticed its Raw nodes per >second is lower than the Crafty 16.18 at Bob's site but so is the Total elapsed >time. Which is actually faster? Can someone please explain. >Jim Walker From what I hear Dann's Craftys are usually faster if you have a fast Intel machine, but it's somewhat questionable if you don't have a fast Intel chip (or an AMD etc.) Pete
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