THE SSDF RATING LIST 2018-05-14

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THE SSDF RATING LIST 2018-05-14

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THE SSDF RATING LIST 2018-05-14   144798 games played by  366 computers							
                                           Rating   +	  -  Games   Won  Oppo
                                           ------  ---   --- -----   ---  ----
   1 Stockfish 8 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz           3432   32   -28   820   80%  3189
   2 Komodo 11.01 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz          3400   28   -26   894   76%  3199
   3 Deep Shredder 13 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz      3369   32   -29   600   70%  3221
   4 Komodo 9.1 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz            3353   24   -22  1273   77%  3143
   5 Stockfish 6 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz           3333   25   -23  1016   72%  3166
   6 Komodo 11.01 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz          3332   42   -39   322   65%  3223
   7 Deep Shredder 13 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz      3297   25   -24   844   63%  3202
   8 Komodo 7 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz              3269   25   -24   894   67%  3144
   9 Komodo 5.1 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz            3246   22   -22  1038   64%  3146
  10 Deep Hiarcs 14 1800X 3.6 GHz            3215   31   -32   480   43%  3265
  11 Stockfish 3 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz           3202   19   -19  1380   61%  3126
  12 Deep Rybka 4 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz          3200   21   -20  1288   67%  3080
  13 Deep Rybka 3 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz          3193   22   -21  1371   75%  3002
  14 Deep Hiarcs 14 Q6600 2.4 GHz            3189   19   -18  1450   61%  3113
  15 Chiron 3.01 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz           3182   27   -28   616   45%  3218
  16 Wasp 2.01 x64 1800X 3.6 GHz             3158   30   -32   526   36%  3260
  17 Naum 4.2 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz              3146   21   -21  1123   60%  3077
  18 Deep Junior Yokohama x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz  3123   23   -23   907   42%  3177
  19 Naum 4 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz                3120   19   -18  1436   61%  3039
  20 Deep Junior 13.3 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz      3117   19   -19  1290   50%  3120
  21 Hiarcs 14 Athlon 1.2 GHz                3105   34   -33   440   62%  3019
  22 Spike 1.4 Q6600 2.4 GHz                 3105   16   -16  1751   54%  3077
  23 Deep Shredder 12 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz      3103   18   -18  1507   62%  3016
  24 Hiarcs 13.1 Q6600 2.4 GHz               3099   24   -23   868   56%  3054
  25 Deep Fritz 13 Q6600 2.4 GHz             3097   24   -24   826   55%  3064
  26 Deep Hiarcs 13.2 Q6600 2.4 GHz          3095   24   -24   832   55%  3063
  27 Deep Fritz 12 Q6600 2.4 GHz             3090   20   -20  1200   55%  3055
  28 Deep Rybka 3 Athlon 1.2 GHz             3075   39   -37   332   58%  3020
  29 Deep Junior 12 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz        3070   20   -20  1198   57%  3018
  30 Zappa Mexico II x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz       3067   21   -21  1066   52%  3051
  31 Wasp 2.01 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz             3064   42   -50   362   19%  3313
  32 Crafty 25 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz             3028   25   -26   804   35%  3135
  33 Arasan 17.2 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz           2999   26   -26   686   46%  3028
  34 Naum 4 Athlon 1.2 GHz                   2999   24   -24   836   40%  3069
  35 Glaurung 2.2 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz          2994   20   -19  1225   55%  2962
  36 Fritz 13 Athlon 1.2 GHz                 2992   45   -41   280   65%  2883
  37 Shredder 12 Athlon 1.2 GHz              2983   25   -27   760   35%  3090
  38 Wasp 2.01 Athlon 1.2 GHz                2968   35   -34   417   60%  2896
  39 Revelation 2 Hiarcs 14.1 PXA320 800 MHz 2924   47   -46   220   55%  2888
  40 Chessmaster King 3.5 x64 Q6600 2.4 GHz  2862   24   -26   892   31%  3005
  41 Pro Deo 2.1 YAT Athlon 1.2 GHz          2820   34   -33   440   59%  2758
  42 Revelation Hiarcs 13.3 PXA255 500 MHz   2771   57   -52   177   66%  2661
  43 Revelation Shredder 12 PXA255 500 MHz   2704   60   -58   140   56%  2663
  44 Revelation Rybka 2.2 PXA255 500 MHz     2629   47   -44   240   62%  2545
  45 Revelation Deep Sjeng 3 PXA255 500 MHz  2598   68   -76   100   37%  2692
  46 ChessGenius 3 ZTE Apex3 ARM A53 1.3 GHz 2454   75   -68   100   62%  2377
  47 Revelation Ruffian 2.1 PXA255 500 MHz   2357   68   -71   100   45%  2389
  48 TASC R30 v. 2.5 ARM6 30 MHz             2273   42   -38   343   69%  2136
  49 Millenium ChessGenius Pro M4 120 MHz    2176   72   -63   120   68%  2052
  50 Millenium ChessGenius ARM M4 48 MHz     2087   57   -53   169   62%  2001

 46 ChessGenius 3 ZTE Apex3 ARM A53 1.3 GHz, 2454											
PF4 Craft 23       6-14    CEBoard Craft   14,5-5,5   Revelat Ruf     12,5-7,5 
Rebel 9.0 P90     13-7     Hiarcs 4 P90    15,5-4,5   

 47 Revelation Ruffian 2.1 PXA255 500 MHz, 2357											
Pock Fritz 3H      2-18    ChGen3 ZTE       7,5-12,5  CEBoard Craft     10-10
PTiger09 Tung   10,5-9,5   MCG Pro         14,5-5,5   

On our latest list we can present two new manually tested chess computers. 
The first one are Richard Lang's ChessGenius 3, which we have tested on an 
Android mobile phone, named ZTE Blade Apex 3. This mobile has an ARM Cortex-A53 
Quad-core processor running at 1.3 GHz/core. As ChessGenius is a single-core 
program, it has used one of these cores. Despite using only one of four cores, 
it has achieved a strong rating of 2454 after the first 100 games. This is 
just 26 points shy of being the strongest ChessGenius version we have ever 
tested for the rating list, trailing the Genius 6.5 version which we tested
on PC. 

The second new entrant on the rating list is the Revelation Ruffian which is
Per Ola Valfridsson's Ruffian 2.1 for Ruud Martin's Revelation 1 Chess
computer. The Revelation 1, which in it's modular form for the old Mephisto
chess computers also is named Resurrection 2, contain an Intel XScale PXA255
processor running at 500 MHz. On this hardware, and after its first 100 games,
the Revelation Ruffian 2.1 has achieved a rating of 2357. With this addition,
we have now tested most of the native engines contained in Ruud Martin's 
versatile and strong Resurrection 1-2/Revelation 1 series of chess computers. 
They span a range of approximately 400 rating points on the stronger 
Revelation 1 hardware, and perhaps a range of 500-600 points if one would 
include the untested engines on the Resurrection 1 chess computer. 

The Rating list is also somewhat overhauled since last time. We have been 
going through the computers and simplified, standardised and changed some
of the names so they are more uniform, less redundant and internationally
correct. We have opted to take away the memory-size from the names. It was
necessary for the Pentium MMX 200 MHz hardware level, and there it still
indicates the average size of the RAM on the computers used for the testing
of that specific program. From then on we have always used the same amount 
of memory on all test machines.

We have also included hardware-information in the cases where it was
missing and decided to skip the MP designation, which we used to show that 
we used all cores on our Q6600 and 1800X hardware levels. This is because
all programs we have tested on these two levels has been Multi processor
compatible. The x64 designation is still there, or missing, to show if the
program tested was 32 bit or 64 bit. A more complete review of all changes
can be found on our homepage https://ssdf.bosjo.net/list.htm together with
the information about our different hardware levels.

At the moment we are testing Stockfish 9 and will include it in our next
ratinglist which we hope to have ready by late summer/early autumn. 

Lars Sandin
Lars Sandin, SSDF