SPCC: Testruns of Stockfish 230614 finished

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SPCC: Testruns of Stockfish 230614 finished

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Ratinglist-testruns of Stockfish 230614 finished.


https://www.sp-cc.de

https://www.sp-cc.de/uho_ratinglist.htm

Also take a look at the EAS-Ratinglist, the world's first engine-ratinglist not measuring strength of engines but engines's style of play:
https://www.sp-cc.de/eas-ratinglist.htm

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Re: SPCC: Testruns of Stockfish 230614 finished

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...now definitely best tested Stockfish, so far...

Can you explain what they did, to recover from the previous speed loss ?
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Re: SPCC: Testruns of Stockfish 230614 finished

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ernest wrote: Wed Jun 21, 2023 5:40 pm ...now definitely best tested Stockfish, so far...

Can you explain what they did, to recover from the previous speed loss ?
Oh, I am not very good in this neural-net-things (very complicated...). So, before saying something stupid, I just copy the explanation of the 10% speedup-patch:

"Use block sparse input for the first fully connected layer. This commit includes a net with reordered weights, to increase the likelihood of block sparse inputs, but otherwise equivalent to the previous master net (nn-ea57bea57e32.nnue)."