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  2. Stockfish (chess) - Wikipedia

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    On 30 May 2014, Stockfish 170514 (a development version of Stockfish 5 with tablebase support) convincingly won TCEC Season 6, scoring 35.5–28.5 against Komodo 7x in the Superfinal. [37] Stockfish 5 was released the following day. [38] In TCEC Season 7, Stockfish again made the Superfinal, but lost to Komodo with a score of 30.5–33.5. [37]

  3. Komodo (chess) - Wikipedia

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    A single-processor version of Komodo (which won the CCT15 tournament in February earlier that year) was released as a stand-alone product shortly before the 5.1 MP release. This version, named Komodo CCT , was still based on the older C code, and was approximately 30 Elo stronger than the 5.1 MP version, as the latter was still undergoing ...

  4. AlphaZero - Wikipedia

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    After four hours of training, DeepMind estimated AlphaZero was playing chess at a higher Elo rating than Stockfish 8; after nine hours of training, the algorithm defeated Stockfish 8 in a time-controlled 100-game tournament (28 wins, 0 losses, and 72 draws). [2] [3] [4] The trained algorithm played on a single machine with four TPUs.

  5. Swedish Chess Computer Association - Wikipedia

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    Komodo 5.1 MP x64: 2GB Q6600 2.4 GHz: 3241 2014: Komodo 7.0 MP x64: 2GB Q6600 2.4 GHz: 3295 2015: Stockfish 6 MP x64: 2GB Q6600 2.4 GHz: 3334 2016: Komodo 9.1 MP x64: 2GB Q6600 2.4 GHz: 3366 2017: Komodo 11.01 MP x64: 16GB 1800X 3.6 GHz: 3406 2018: Stockfish 9 MP x64: 16GB 1800X 3.6 GHz: 3502 2019: Stockfish 10 MP x64: 16GB 1800X 3.6 GHz: 3529 ...

  6. Top Chess Engine Championship - Wikipedia

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    Houdini 1.5a (1) 1 + 12 = 23 - 5: Rybka 4.0: TCEC Season 2: Feb – Apr 2011: Houdini 1.5a (2) + 9 = 26 - 5: Rybka 4.1: TCEC Season 3: Apr – May 2011: N/A (season not completed) TCEC Season 4 2: Jan – May 2013: Houdini 3 (3) + 6 = 38 - 4: Stockfish 250413: TCEC Season 5 3: Aug – Dec 2013: Komodo 1142 (1) + 10 = 30 - 8: Stockfish 191113 ...

  7. Leela Chess Zero - Wikipedia

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    In the season 15 of the Top Chess Engine Championship (May 2019), Leela defended its TCEC Cup title, this time defeating Stockfish with a score of 5.5–4.5 (+2 =7 −1) in the final after Stockfish blundered a seven-man tablebase draw. [34]

  8. Endgame tablebase - Wikipedia

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    A typical interface for querying a tablebase. In chess, the endgame tablebase, or simply tablebase, is a computerised database containing precalculated evaluations of endgame positions.

  9. Computer chess - Wikipedia

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    2019 – Leela Chess Zero (LCZero v0.21.1-nT40.T8.610), a chess engine based on AlphaZero, defeats Stockfish 19050918 in a 100-game match with the final score 53.5 to 46.5 to win TCEC season 15. [71] 2020 – NNUE is added to Stockfish evaluation, noticeably increasing its strength. [51] [52]