New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

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Lion
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New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

Post by Lion »

Hello all,

Is there already some early stockfish benchmark results of the newly released IPad Pro 10.5 ?

rgds
royb
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Re: New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

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I read yesterday that it is not available until next week.
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Re: New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

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Well apple says that it is 30% faster in computing.
If that is true then the benchmark should be around 3224kn/s

(30% up from 2480kn/s iPad pro 9.7)

I just hope the komodo team can create komodo for ios. I would love to use it in stockfish app.
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Re: New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

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h1a8 wrote:Well apple says that it is 30% faster in computing.
If that is true then the benchmark should be around 3224kn/s

(30% up from 2480kn/s iPad pro 9.7)

I just hope the komodo team can create komodo for ios. I would love to use it in stockfish app.
And with asmFish it should be ~ 4200 kn/s
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Re: New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

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Hai wrote:
h1a8 wrote:Well apple says that it is 30% faster in computing.
If that is true then the benchmark should be around 3224kn/s

(30% up from 2480kn/s iPad pro 9.7)

I just hope the komodo team can create komodo for ios. I would love to use it in stockfish app.
And with asmFish it should be ~ 4200 kn/s
Seriously? Why is asmFish faster than stockfish (3230 vs 2480)?
royb
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Re: New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

Post by royb »

Hai wrote:
h1a8 wrote:Well apple says that it is 30% faster in computing.
If that is true then the benchmark should be around 3224kn/s

(30% up from 2480kn/s iPad pro 9.7)

I just hope the komodo team can create komodo for ios. I would love to use it in stockfish app.
And with asmFish it should be ~ 4200 kn/s
Has anyone written asmFish for the iPad CPU? It's not an Intel chip and my understanding of such things is that assembly language is very specific to a given processor.
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Re: New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

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h1a8 wrote:
Hai wrote:
h1a8 wrote:Well apple says that it is 30% faster in computing.
If that is true then the benchmark should be around 3224kn/s

(30% up from 2480kn/s iPad pro 9.7)

I just hope the komodo team can create komodo for ios. I would love to use it in stockfish app.
And with asmFish it should be ~ 4200 kn/s
Seriously? Why is asmFish faster than stockfish (3230 vs 2480)?
Because Mohammed did a good job in rewriting Asmfish from C++ into assembly.

CFish is also faster that Stockfish (rewrite from C++ to C). But Ronald got tired of keeping CFish current and it did not get the testing effort like Asmfish.
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Re: New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

Post by Dann Corbit »

royb wrote:
Hai wrote:
h1a8 wrote:Well apple says that it is 30% faster in computing.
If that is true then the benchmark should be around 3224kn/s

(30% up from 2480kn/s iPad pro 9.7)

I just hope the komodo team can create komodo for ios. I would love to use it in stockfish app.
And with asmFish it should be ~ 4200 kn/s
Has anyone written asmFish for the iPad CPU? It's not an Intel chip and my understanding of such things is that assembly language is very specific to a given processor.
It works for given CPU families. So if iPad is x86 it should run out of the box. If it is ARM or something else that is very different then it won't run at all.

Edit: I just checked and Apple uses variants of the ARM for their iPads. Asmfish won't run on it.

Someone would have to write an Armfish, which would be a huge effort.
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Re: New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

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Ronald's Cfish, on the other hand, could easily be ported directly to any OS.
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Re: New IPad Pro 10.5 chess benchmark results?

Post by h1a8 »

Dann Corbit wrote:
h1a8 wrote:
Hai wrote:
h1a8 wrote:Well apple says that it is 30% faster in computing.
If that is true then the benchmark should be around 3224kn/s

(30% up from 2480kn/s iPad pro 9.7)

I just hope the komodo team can create komodo for ios. I would love to use it in stockfish app.
And with asmFish it should be ~ 4200 kn/s
Seriously? Why is asmFish faster than stockfish (3230 vs 2480)?
Because Mohammed did a good job in rewriting Asmfish from C++ into assembly.

CFish is also faster that Stockfish (rewrite from C++ to C). But Ronald got tired of keeping CFish current and it did not get the testing effort like Asmfish.
So asmfish is stronger than Stockfish for pic?