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Monday, 22 March 2010 00:00 |
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Below the list of participants is shown.
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List of Participants
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Name
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Hardware
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Programmers, team members
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Place
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Rybka
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In total 128 cores with Nehalem processors |
Vasik Rajlich (prog.) Hans v.d. Zijden (oper.)
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Poland
Netherlands
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Pandix
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Core2Duo, 4GB RAM, 32 bit, single thread. |
Gyula Horvath |
Hungary |
| Joker |
Core2Duo 2.4 GHz (using 1 core) |
Harm Geert Muller |
Netherlands |
Komodo
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I7 Nehalem, using 1 core |
Don Dailey
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USA
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| The King |
Intel Core 2 Duo E6700, 2.66 GHz |
Johan de Koning |
Netherlands |
| Almond |
Intel Core2Duo 3.9 GHz, using 1 core |
Richard Hall (prog.)
Hans Secelle (oper.)
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USA
Netherlands
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| Hiarcs |
In total 12 cores with Nehalem processors (3.33 GHz) |
Mark Uniacke (prog.)
Harvey Williamson (oper.)
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UK
UK
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| Deep Sjeng |
5 24 Core AMD (2.4 GHz) and 1 8 core Intel (4 GHz) |
Gian-Carlo Pascutto (prog.)
Erdogan Gunes (book)
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Belgium
Germany
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| The Baron |
Dual Intel Xeon W5580 (8 cores) |
Richard Pijl (prog.)
Arturo Ochoa (book)
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Netherlands
Venezuela
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| Deep Junior |
24 core Intel Nehalem processors |
Amir Ban (prog.)
Shay Bushinsky (prog.)
GM Alon Greenfeld (book)
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Israel |
| Kallisto |
Core duo E8600 @4ghz, 1 core |
Bart Westrate |
Netherlands |
| Deep Shredder |
8 core Xeon 3 GHz |
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen (prog.)
Ernst Walet (oper.)
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Germany
Netherlands
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| Redqueen |
Intel Core 2 Duo P9500 - 2 cores |
Ben-Hur Carlos Vieira Langoni Junior |
Brazil |
| Spark |
Quad core I7 2.6 GHz |
Allard Siemelink |
Netherlands |
The above list is currently random sorted.
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