Hello,
> Well, at least I learn at lot. E.g. that you are the author of MoGo :-)
One of the authors, but yes :).
> As an old chess-programmer the unit is not games/second but nodes/sec.
> Making a move and undoing it (if undo is done at all). Thats the basic unit
> in any game.
Ok, but as for on
Le Vendredi 01 Décembre 2006 11:57, Chrilly a écrit :
> On a P4 3.0Ghz mono processor, the number of evaluations per seconds is
> in the
> order of 4500/s in 9x9, 2500 in 13x13 and 1100 in 19x19.
If one assumes 300 moves/Plies on 19x19 it would be about 330 KNodes/sec?
No, that just mean 1100
On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 08:39 -0800, David Fotland wrote:
> What's included in an evaluation? Is each evaluation one random game, or a
> set of random games that gives good enough statistics about the value of a
> position?
When you say "random" it conjures up images of aimless wandering - but
the m
Each evaluation is one random game.
Sylvain
> What's included in an evaluation? Is each evaluation one random game, or a
> set of random games that gives good enough statistics about the value of a
> position?
>
> David
>
> > On a P4 3.0Ghz mono processor, the number of evaluations per
> > second
What's included in an evaluation? Is each evaluation one random game, or a
set of random games that gives good enough statistics about the value of a
position?
David
> On a P4 3.0Ghz mono processor, the number of evaluations per
> seconds is in the
> order of 4500/s in 9x9, 2500 in 13x13 and 1
Le Vendredi 01 Décembre 2006 11:57, Chrilly a écrit :
> > On a P4 3.0Ghz mono processor, the number of evaluations per seconds is
> > in the
> > order of 4500/s in 9x9, 2500 in 13x13 and 1100 in 19x19.
>
> If one assumes 300 moves/Plies on 19x19 it would be about 330 KNodes/sec?
No, that just mean
On a P4 3.0Ghz mono processor, the number of evaluations per seconds is in
the
order of 4500/s in 9x9, 2500 in 13x13 and 1100 in 19x19.
If one assumes 300 moves/Plies on 19x19 it would be about 330 KNodes/sec?
Chrilly
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