SSDF is the oldest of all computer rating lists, featuring a wide variety of platforms, tournament time controls and pondering. Although the hardware they are using is not of the latest technology anymore, the quad core Q6600 is still a reference cpu. At least, it's more powerful than Athlon X2 4600+, the reference CPU of CCRL.
Indeed, the methods SSDF uses to prepare updates of their list has become slower in time, taking into account the speed at the engines are updated today. 10-20 years ago, it used to happen once or twice a year 20 years ago while today the version updates rain almost mothly, even daily when it comes to speak about Stockfish.
No matter what, i respect SSDF and the chairman Lars Sandin for the continuity of the work. What they do since decades is not easy to organise and sustain.
On February 10th, SSDF list has been updated with Komodo 9.1 ahead of Stockfish 6, the former topper. I hope the next list will feature the latest versions of both.
The current Top-10:
# Name Ratg + - Gam Sco Opp
1 Komodo 9.1 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3361 30 -27 947 82% 3102
2 Stockfish 6 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3328 32 -29 696 77% 3123
3 Komodo 7.0 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3269 33 -30 610 74% 3088
4 Komodo 5.1 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3241 24 -23 916 65% 3132
5 Stockfish 3 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3206 22 -21 1130 66% 3090
6 Deep Rybka 4 x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3204 22 -21 1168 70% 3058
7 Deep Hiarcs 14 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3194 22 -21 1138 66% 3080
8 Deep Rybka 3 x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3192 22 -21 1371 75% 3001
9 Naum 4.2 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3145 21 -21 1083 61% 3069
10 Deep Junior Yokoh x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3126 27 -27 650 49% 3126
You can view the complete SSDF list in their homepage: HERE
2 comments:
Hi guys.
Does anyone know a tactical engine for android?
Like Houdini or Critter 0.90 for PC.
I'm trying to find a tactical engine for short time games,let's say 1,3,5 seconds per move.
Alex.
Stockfish 7 is a good option for a tactical engine
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