Can anyone confirm if Chessbase database or Fritz 17 will work under M1?
Its the only Windows only app I would miss.
M1 Apple Silicon for Chess?
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Re: M1 Apple Silicon for Chess?
The 32 bit version of Chessbase 15 works fine within Arm64 Windows 10 under Parallels.
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Re: M1 Apple Silicon for Chess?
Can you say a little bit about the performance e.g. when searching a big cbh-database? I'm also planning to try it, but it's not TOP1 on my list.George Sobala wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 5:17 am The 32 bit version of Chessbase 15 works fine within Arm64 Windows 10 under Parallels.
A few weeks ago I read a little bit in the parallels forum about Win10-Arm64 in parallels on a M1 and users checking some software. I already installed a Debian Arm64 without problems. Well, some small problems, I had to adjust the boot loader after installing it.
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I've got Opening Encyclopedia 2019 which has a 6.3M game database. Searching this for e.g. "Carlsen B90-99" takes about 2-3 seconds with a search booster in place, searching for the position example under "Examples" takes 4-5 seconds.acepoint_de wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:32 amCan you say a little bit about the performance e.g. when searching a big cbh-database? I'm also planning to try it, but it's not TOP1 on my list.George Sobala wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 5:17 am The 32 bit version of Chessbase 15 works fine within Arm64 Windows 10 under Parallels.
A few weeks ago I read a little bit in the parallels forum about Win10-Arm64 in parallels on a M1 and users checking some software. I already installed a Debian Arm64 without problems. Well, some small problems, I had to adjust the boot loader after installing it.
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Re: M1 Apple Silicon for Chess?
Thanks! Sounds pretty fast and usable. Perhaps I'll put this project a few steps up in the ladderGeorge Sobala wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 1:24 pmI've got Opening Encyclopedia 2019 which has a 6.3M game database. Searching this for e.g. "Carlsen B90-99" takes about 2-3 seconds with a search booster in place, searching for the position example under "Examples" takes 4-5 seconds.

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Re: M1 Apple Silicon for Chess?
It works if you use Windows 10 ARM emulated under Parallels Desktop 16 M1, but obviously is much slower than using BanksiaGUI with intel x86 or native M1 engine.
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Re: M1 Apple Silicon for Chess?
also 64 bit apps work nowGeorge Sobala wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 5:17 am The 32 bit version of Chessbase 15 works fine within Arm64 Windows 10 under Parallels.
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Re: M1 Apple Silicon for Chess?
Finally today I have managed to launch LC0 0.26.3 M1 on my Mac mini, after having compiled it with Homebrew (it was not giving me errors, simply the moves was crazy without nnue). I have just added it in BanksiaGUI, selecting BLAS instead of default. It's not fast using 4 threads, (less than 1 knps) but it can beat every engine that calculateds 1000 times faster:DGian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 1:04 pmIt seems to work if I specify -Dgtest=false to the meson build. Strange. Really strange.Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 10:50 am Hmm, no, the homebrew version works with everything. So this is a mystery: if I compile the exact same version homebrew uses, OpenCL doesn't work. I looked at the homebrew formula and there's nothing special in there. WTF.
I then tried to brew install -s lc0 (i.e. compile from source), and the resulting exe crashed the M1 graphics driver.
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Re: M1 Apple Silicon for Chess?
*Sigh*AlexChess wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 5:17 pmalso 64 bit apps work nowGeorge Sobala wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 5:17 am The 32 bit version of Chessbase 15 works fine within Arm64 Windows 10 under Parallels.
Again a few more steps up in my list...does it work flawlessly? Did you check it for your own? But you still need the emulator, don't you? That's a bit too much for my taste, an application needing an emulator in Win needing parallels on a MacOS.
Meanwhile I'm collecting a bunch of chess software compiling native m1 binaries. Already working are
chessx
cute chess + cli
cfish (latest sources)
crystal 3.1
stockfish12 (native also available via homebrew)
stockfish (current sources)
sugar-AI-ICCF-140a
lc0-026.3 works with openCL but I wasn't able to install the tensorflow stuff correctly yet. Will last a while I guess
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Re: M1 Apple Silicon for Chess?
Why not by a computer to run chess instead of a proprietary poser toy?