Nice post by Albert posted on Chessbase.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50O0cKVJg2A
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Komodo Android Experiment
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Komodo Android Experiment
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Re: Komodo Android Experiment
Albert,
What processor is o the phone? Did Komodo use all of the phones cores?
Thanks.
What processor is o the phone? Did Komodo use all of the phones cores?
Thanks.
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Re: Komodo Android Experiment
He used an LG Optimus G Pro which has a 1.7ghz quad-core processor - the Snapdragon 600.
Komodo 8 is using all four cores.
Komodo 8 is using all four cores.
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Re: Komodo Android Experiment
Stockfish 5 is also much stronger on Android (from my testing), so if he'd used SF, I think it could have been a whitewash.
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Re: Komodo Android Experiment
Correct, it was using all four cores. You can set it to single, 2, 3 or 4 in the settings.MagnersCarlsbergsen wrote:He used an LG Optimus G Pro which has a 1.7ghz quad-core processor - the Snapdragon 600.
Komodo 8 is using all four cores.
In my start position speed testing, it took 580 seconds on Android (in both runs) and 14 seconds or 7 on the i7.
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