What CPU or GPU has the best time to depth?
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What CPU or GPU has the best time to depth?
I am wondering what setup would give the best time to depth for infinite analysis. I hear a lot about fewer but faster cores. Also, how does lczero in compare with SF in time to depth?
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Re: What CPU or GPU has the best time to depth?
There isn't really a meaningful way to compare time to depth for Lc0 with Stockfish. You are better off treating GPU engines as a separate domain.
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Re: What CPU or GPU has the best time to depth?
Depths reported by LC0 are much lower than those reported by Stockfish. So the depth figure tells you very little.
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Re: What CPU or GPU has the best time to depth?
Yes, but each ply gives exactly 83.74 Elo points strength for every engine. It's a well established fact since 1970s.Dann Corbit wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2019 10:11 pmDepths reported by LC0 are much lower than those reported by Stockfish. So the depth figure tells you very little.
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Re: What CPU or GPU has the best time to depth?
I was convinced that TTD was more important than nodes per second.
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