Now chess.com is doing 150/5 , 12 games match, SF vs Leela on CPU.
( Leela is 320x24, bigger network).
Speed ratio of nps = 1:100,000. .
Results so far= 2 draws.
What if, SF and Leela were running on same hardware?
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Re: What if, SF and Leela were running on same hardware?
nps ratio is ~120 000. Not sure whether comma is a decimal delimiter or thousand delimemter, but neither seem to be correct.Nay Lin Tun wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 9:54 am Now chess.com is doing 150/5 , 12 games match, SF vs Leela on CPU.
( Leela is 320x24, bigger network).
Speed ratio of nps = 1:100,000. .
Results so far= 2 draws.
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Re: What if, SF and Leela were running on same hardware?
SF won the 3rd game with White (but they are now strangely calling that the 1st game). They're running this equal-hardware match "until the GPU is fixed" for CCC10 to resume.
SF's win was in the Berlin Defence, which has favored NN engines in the past. I can't see what book moves were used, but the game followed a Caruana-So game, which So won, until 10... f6.
SF's win was in the Berlin Defence, which has favored NN engines in the past. I can't see what book moves were used, but the game followed a Caruana-So game, which So won, until 10... f6.
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Re: What if, SF and Leela were running on same hardware?
A good book plus some search is against a fast calculator...crem wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 10:26 amnps ratio is ~120 000. Not sure whether comma is a decimal delimiter or thousand delimemter, but neither seem to be correct.Nay Lin Tun wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 9:54 am Now chess.com is doing 150/5 , 12 games match, SF vs Leela on CPU.
( Leela is 320x24, bigger network).
Speed ratio of nps = 1:100,000.
Results so far= 2 draws.