So, when are we going to see distributed computing? [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] With Go engines that scale well to increased processing capacity, imagine facilitating a few thousand PCs to do the computing. For good measure, [EMAIL PROTECTED] as about 800,000 nodes online as of now.

What's the approximate increase in playing level per increase in processing power? Any rough law for that?

Best regards,
Mike


Olivier Teytaud wrote:
Mogo was allowed to use 800 cores, not more, and only for games against humans. We have no acces to so many cores for computer-computer games (if there were only three teams involved,
we could :-) ).
For some games Huygens was unaivalable at all, and mogo played with much weaker hardware (some quad-cores,
however, it is not so bad :-) ).

Best regards,
Olivier


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