Content deleted Content added
m use template |
PrimeHunter (talk | contribs) m close {{Div flex row}} with {{Div flex row end}} |
||
Line 5:
The SSDF list is one of the only [[statistically significant]] measures of [[chess engine]] strength, especially compared to tournaments, because it incorporates the results of thousands of games played on standard hardware at tournament time controls. The list reports not only absolute rating, but also [[error bar]]s, winning percentages, and recorded moves of played games.
The SSDF's current testing platform includes an AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 8-Core 3.6
{{Div flex row| align-items=center}}
Line 78 ⟶ 77:
|2016||[[Komodo (chess)|Komodo]] 9.1 MP x64||2[[Gigabyte|GB]] [[Q6600]] 2.4 [[GHz]]||3366
|-
|2017||[[Komodo (chess)|Komodo]] 11.01 MP x64||16[[Gigabyte|GB]] [[Ryzen#
|-
|2018||[[Stockfish (chess)|Stockfish]] 9 MP x64||16[[Gigabyte|GB]] [[Ryzen#
|-
|2019||[[Stockfish (chess)|Stockfish]] 10 MP x64||16[[Gigabyte|GB]] [[Ryzen#
|-
|2020||[[Stockfish (chess)|Stockfish]] 12 NNUE MP x64||16[[Gigabyte|GB]] [[Ryzen#
|}
{{Graph:Chart
Line 95 ⟶ 94:
| showSymbols = |yGrid=
}}
{{Div flex row end}}
==Notes==▼
{{Reflist}}▼
==See also==
*[[Chess engine rating lists]]
*[[Chess Engines Grand Tournament]] (CEGT)
▲==Notes==
▲{{Reflist}}
==References==
Line 114 ⟶ 113:
[[Category:Chess organizations]]
[[Category:Chess in Sweden]]
{{Chess-org-stub}}
|