SCORE    kN/s        PROCESSOR      HT   LP  CPU  EXE   HARDWARE USER 37 Sec 259.014k  2x AMD EPYC 7B12  OFF   ON  128  AVX2  Sedat Canbaz 46 Sec 318.097k  2x AMD EPYC 7B12   ON   ON  256  AVX2  -----//----- 49 Sec 195.472k  2x AMD EPYC 7B12  OFF  OFF  128  AVX2  -----//----- 77 Sec  93.159k  AMD Ryzen 9 7950X  ON   ON   32  BMI2  Gokturk Goker115 Sec  99.805k  AMD Ryzen 3970X    ON  OFF   64  AVX2  Dann Corbit217 Sec  39.418k  AMD Ryzen 9 5950X  OFF OFF   16  BMI2  Frank Sanders280 Sec  28.185k  AMD Ryzen 7 4800H  ON   ON   16  AVX2  Sedat Canbaz286 Sec  22.413k  AMD Ryzen 9 3900X  ON  OFF   24 Modern Vasid Chouhan289 Sec  24.908k  AMD Ryzen 7 4800H  ON  OFF   16  AVX2  -----//-----706 Sec  10.394k  AMD FX-8350 (8T)   ON  OFF    8 SSE41  Vladislav/Tay
SCORE = Overall Solved Best Moves in Seconds 
More Details• All chess benchmark positions are analyzed by SF-PB 090223 NON-NNUE• SF-PB bench epd contains 5 positions: Arasan, Hard-Talkchess, SCCT-OTS  E.g Unsolved in 3 Seconds and 1 CPU, but all of them solved via more time• For comparison regarding which Processor/s are faster for Computer Chess:- The solved position records with less time = represent better performance!As you may see, the target is not to list as firstly the ones with highest kN/s  But those benchmark results, which are solved in shorter time (in seconds)  And once more we noticed, higher kN/s values don't mean better in chess! • As usual, many thanks to all users, who submitted SF-PB benchmarks too

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