superhuman engines on common hardware?
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When Google disbands its company.
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There are quite a few companies working on AI-chips similiar to the TPU's used by google. Two of the companies I am intrested in are Wave and GraphCore.
GraphCore will probably release their AI-accelerator in 2018 and maybe some chess enthusiasts gets one
GraphCore will probably release their AI-accelerator in 2018 and maybe some chess enthusiasts gets one
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...looks like the cambrian explosion of NN engines just started
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You can try out a 48x5 distilled network running on a raspberry pi 3 looking at 8 nodes per move. Let me know if you can win. https://lichess.org/@/MiniHuman
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Maybe I don't understand the question. But it seems to me we are already running superhuman NN engines on common hardware. All I had to do was go to Micro Center.
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Yeah on tcec lc0 equal vs 44 core stockfish on a nvidia 2080ti pretty much
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Maybe you didn't notice the date of the original post.
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grave digger....3.5 years later, all top ten engines on CCRL use neural networks.
http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/404/
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http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/404/
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And in another 6 months all top 15 engines will be those with NNUEsmatovic wrote: ↑Sat Jul 31, 2021 9:59 am grave digger....3.5 years later, all top ten engines on CCRL use neural networks.
http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/404/
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Did you posted in 2018 ? Did you travel in time back to 2015, please return back to the present time 2021CheckersGuy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2017 5:28 pm There are quite a few companies working on AI-chips similiar to the TPU's used by google. Two of the companies I am intrested in are Wave and GraphCore.
GraphCore will probably release their AI-accelerator in 2018 and maybe some chess enthusiasts gets one
Who is 17 years old GM Gukesh 2nd at the Candidate in Toronto?
https://indianexpress.com/article/sport ... t-9281394/
https://indianexpress.com/article/sport ... t-9281394/