Sorry, I should have read the mail more carefully. I have read somewhere on
this list that Feugo has the fastest playout speed, so I am interested to
know the actual numbers of Feugo on a latest desktop cpu. We have
implemented 9x9 light playout on a FPGA chip, and we are getting 1500k
playouts/sec, so I am interested in how this compares with speeds on the
latest cpu, which I don't have right now.

Thanks,
Fuming.

On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 2:48 AM, Ernest Galbrun <[email protected]>wrote:

> I'm affraid I did not do any benchmarking with my binaries (I just tested
> they worked), the result you mentionned are from Jacques.
>
> Ernest.
>
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 20:05, Fuming Wang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello Ernest,
>>
>> Thanks for making the binary.  Could you tell me whether the "40-60k
>> games/sec" results is for a single core in your overclocked i7, or is it for
>> all 4 cores in your i7 cpu.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Fuming
>>
>> >>* The binary does around 36k games/sec in the opening rising to 50-60k
>> *>>* later. Which is a lot
>> *>>* more than the 23.5K of the cygwin version. AFAIK it works Ok with
>>
>>
>> *>>* multithreading with
>> *>>* and without locking. It is also much smaller and has no .dll 
>> dependencies.
>> *
>>
>>
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