11/8/2022 0 Comments Stockfish chess wiki![]() Sources:Ĭ/blog/nps-what-are-the-nodes-per-second-in-chess-engine-analysis Stockfish, on the other hand, can calculate a few million nodes per second when running on the CPU of an average local computer. Leela, on a GPU, can calculate a few thousand nodes per second. But it has the most precise evaluation function. Neural network is on the opposite extreme, does the least amount of nodes per second, and thus it's analysis has the smallest depth among top engines. Leela, on the other hand, benefits from a totally new approach. So, as computing power evolved, that aspect became more powerful, making it the best engine. ![]() What I see is that Stockfish has always prioritized one specific aspect of classical engines, which is the NPS (nodes per second) it can calculate. There is a reason why one supersedes the other. ![]() I won't be surprised if a new engine that will top Stockfish, Leela and etc. > en./wiki/Graph_neural_networkĪre you aware of any hardware implementation of those?Īre you really proposing using JSON to store and process graph information in an efficient way? I don't want to disparage Google's DeepMind: it is a real achievement to keep those TPUs occupied doing useful work not just idly twiddling their little silicon thumbs waiting for data to process. #STOCKFISH CHESS WIKI SOFTWARE#Stripping a lot of technobabble, it is just a super-efficient hardware implementation of a SGEMM/DGEMM general matrix multiplication functions from the en./wiki/Basic_Linear_Algebra_Subprograms software library that originated somewhere in seventies or eighties of the previous century. You seem to be completely disregarding the fact that the success was achieved using literally a boatload (not a truckload or a carload) of custom silicon chips en./wiki/Tensor_Processing_Unit. ![]() You seem to be misconstruing the success of AlphaZero to "superior code mobility". With that I re-read your original post and have the following observation. Generic Programming is on the opposite end of the spectrum. ![]()
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