Quick question. I thought SSE4.2 and POPCNT were only supported on Intel chips. How do these versions compare in performance with the standard 64bit versions on your Phenom?
64x wrote:Quick question. I thought SSE4.2 and POPCNT were only supported on Intel chips. How do these versions compare in performance with the standard 64bit versions on your Phenom?
I tried to put this under the " Tournaments and Matches " / Houdini thread , but every time I click on the thread I get a pop up box that says " Error on ply 27...e3 " , and it locks my computer up.........
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. I tried to put this under the " Tournaments and Matches " / Houdini thread , but every time I click on the thread I get a pop up box that says " Error on ply 27...e3 " , and it locks my computer up.........
yanquis1972 wrote:surprised no one has mentioned houdini is now being 'officially' tested by ingo bauer -- http://www.inwoba.de/index.html
currently in the #2 spot trailing rybka by 11 points, which is roughly what i'd expect. more games to go.
Thanks for pointing this site out. Finally one testing and IPPO family. The other rating sites better wake up ...or nobody will be visiting their sites once more like this one catch on and test ALL engines.
yanquis1972 wrote:surprised no one has mentioned houdini is now being 'officially' tested by ingo bauer -- http://www.inwoba.de/index.html
currently in the #2 spot trailing rybka by 11 points, which is roughly what i'd expect. more games to go.
Thanks for pointing this site out. Finally one testing and IPPO family. The other rating sites better wake up ...or nobody will be visiting their sites once more like this one catch on and test ALL engines.
Regards
BT
Thats great news, lets hope this is the start of something good for computer chess.