But it is also possible to run on ordinary computers (e.g. x86).
Four or five ordinary computers on the Internet.
They are different from the ordinary computers used for text-processing.
And bioinformatics must handle volumes of data so huge they could bring ordinary computers to their knees.
While most of this software requires engineering training to interpret, many programs can be run on an ordinary personal computer.
And they can store information in a trillionth of the space required by ordinary computers.
It is only for more sophisticated positions that the tablebase will improve significantly over the ordinary computer.
The work area of a laptop is much smaller than an ordinary personal computer.
Of course this is also true of laptops and ordinary computers.
But an ordinary computer is irreversible, grating against the natural grain of the universe.