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NCM plays each Stockfish dev build 20,000 times against Stockfish 14. This yields an approximate Elo difference and establishes confidence in the strength of the dev builds.

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Commit ID d28ea7b518747b9a8a98686b8ef933f4ca60aaf3
Author mstembera
Date 2014-04-05 10:48:20 UTC
Smaller and faster profile-build binaries I have noticed that increasing the bench depth produces progressively smaller and slightly faster executables at the cost of longer compile times. Also using bench "time" instead of "depth" seems to produce slightly smaller/faster executables given comparable compile times. I have made a new Makefile that generates smaller and about 1% to 2% faster profile executables at only a little extra compile time. On my mobile 2GHz i7 a full profile build time goes from 3'48" to 4'13" and the exe goes down by 5% from 416,310 bytes to 395,567 bytes. No functional change.
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