Where? I'm watching it now and SF averages around 120 Mnps.
Ryzen 9000 series for chess
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Re: Ryzen 9000 series for chess
I said PEAKS. Already in first game it has 1.2 Gnps in endgame. https://tcec-chess.com/#div=contemptlab ... &season=27 .
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Re: Ryzen 9000 series for chess
Very interesting. I've never seen a speed that high. I'm just surprised that some endgames give it 10x the average NPS.Jouni wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 10:41 am I said PEAKS. Already in first game it has 1.2 Gnps in endgame. https://tcec-chess.com/#div=contemptlab ... &season=27 .
In another note, I am slightly saddened that the top chess tournaments aren't using the best chips. Chess.c*m is using epyc CPUs from 2019! (Zen 2)
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Re: Ryzen 9000 series for chess
In won position Stockfish uses small net. So speed is similar to old handmade evaluation.
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