💾 552 (!) games from the tournament download 👍 @chessenginesdiary Country - Poland, City - Malbork 🕓 Time 3'+3" 💻HP Pavilion i5-1035G1 8GB RAM 🖬 GUI-Banksia All CEDR 317.321 games download (01.04.2024 - 3'+3") HypnoS 030424, Yuli GM Pro 16, Stockfish 16.1 and ShashChess 35 . These four engines scored the same number of points and placed at the top of the table in this strong tournament. Tech table: Engine KN/move NPS dep/mov time/mov mov/game time/game fails Alexandria 6.1.0 3218 576429 30.2 5.6 56.7 316.2 Berserk 13 4779 841025 36.7 5.7 56.0 318.1 Brainlearn 28 2275 366977 31.4 6.2 43.5 269.4 Caissa 1.18 5492 923486 30.2 5.9 50.4 299.7 Clover 6.1.19 4803 854377 31.4 5.6 62.2 349.4 Cool Iris 12.10 2201 356730 27.6 6.2 51.2 315.5 CorChess 20240331 2253 372774 27.4 6.0 52.2 315.8 Crystal 8 3582 571994 20.3 6.3 47.7 298.8 Fire 9.3 5225 876565 22.0 6.0 55.5 331.1 Fisherov chess monk 1.2 3487 619728 36.0 5.6 60.4 340.0 Hyp
Can someone explain to non experts just what is a NNUE engine, & how do you use them?
ReplyDeleteOk, there will be such a short tutorial soon
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ReplyDeleteNNUE uses a database from machine learning (the NN stands for neural network= the machine equivalent to a human brain)to update the program's move weights so it can use "memories" of previous played games to navigate through playing games instead of hard computations. The UE means that in order to make the program stronger (or smarter) they can update the database and give the program more or better "experience" playing chess. But this takes a significant amount of time. they've found an efficient way to do this.
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