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If I compare hardware specs in the KGS tournaments I usually use

http://spec.org/cpu2006/results/rint2006.html

(Multithread Integer operations are the ones most important for
computer go programs I think)

Detlef

Am 08.10.2015 um 05:48 schrieb Hideki Kato:
> Petr Baudis: <[email protected]>:
> 
>> (I might propose relaxing the requirement even further, from one 
>> desktop cpu to just one cpu - as in physical package.  Many
>> cloud providers might give you a Xeon instance that's about as
>> good as a regular i7.  You mainly want to exclude dedicated
>> multi-CPU servers and clusters.)
> 
> For Amazon Clusters, Amazon provides vCPU spec (for example, EC2: 
> https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/details/ and 
> http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/previous-generation/). Only such
> instances that vCPU spec number is 1 belong PC class.
> 
> The principle is simple; such computers with one physical CPU
> installed or equivalents can belong PC class.  The exceptions are
> Intel Xeon E7 series processors, AMD Opteron, and IBM Power, as
> they have so many physical cores in a socket and cannot be said
> "personal".  In other words, processors up-to regular Intel Core i7
> processor can belong PC class as Petr suggested.
> 
> Then, how about Core i7 5960X Extreme Edition?  5960X has eight
> cores and actually a Xeon processor.  Is this regular i7?>Petr I
> think, as there are many PC with 5960X are sold widely as a
> high-end desktop for gamers/enthusiasts, 5960X can belong PC class.
> Comments are welcome. #This definition could prefer Intel...
> 
> Hideki Hideki
> 
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