Author: Tom Kerrigan
Date: 19:57:39 12/13/99
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I don't think a Pentium III will run any chess program faster than a Pentium II. In fact, there are very, very few things that a PIII will run faster than a PII. -Tom On December 13, 1999 at 17:29:35, Roger wrote: >These green lists are cool. > >I noticed that someone posted that using a PIII coppermine chip gave speedups >for many of the chess programs over just a plain PIII. Plus, a PIII 450 is gonna >give more speed than a PII 450. > >After reading that, it occurred to me that the R/megahertz statistic might be >biased, and that the authors could run some kind of benchmark on their systems >to equalize things out. > >The R/benchmark statistic would probably give a different sorting than >R/megahertz. But what would this benchmark be? > >Roger
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