& which is better?
Depends on your computer/phone. If your device runs on a potato, take SF16 with 7MB.
@WassimBerbar said in #2:
> Depends on your computer/phone. If your device runs on a potato, take SF16 with 7MB.
haha logical xd
> Depends on your computer/phone. If your device runs on a potato, take SF16 with 7MB.
haha logical xd
Hello, the 40Mb version is the strongest, but is heavier (40Mb), so for people using mobile data or slow connection there’s a 7Mb version
So if I understand correctly, these 7MB / 40MB values refers to amount of data which is part of the engine (and downloaded with it) while the "memory" setting (16 - 256 MB) is the amount of memory the engine can use for its calculation. Of, from practical point of view, both are of the "the more the better" type but 7MB is rather a choice for slow or rated connectivity while lower "memory" setting for machines with low memory.
7MB/40MB values refer to the size of the NNUE network file, which would have to be downloaded. And you are correct, this doesn't have anything to do with the amount of RAM (memory) you give to the engine.
For the majority of people here, the difference between the versions in terms of strength wouldn't matter. So pick whichever you want.
For the majority of people here, the difference between the versions in terms of strength wouldn't matter. So pick whichever you want.
Why the size isn't mentioned for other engines?
Btw, what's the point of shortening Stockfish to SF? No space?
Btw, what's the point of shortening Stockfish to SF? No space?
@lena741 said in #7:
> Why the size isn't mentioned for other engines?
>
> Btw, what's the point of shortening Stockfish to SF? No space?
are you going to argue why shortening stockfish to SF?
It's only change in name, don't be superficial..
& you already shortened between into btw
so what is the point?
> Why the size isn't mentioned for other engines?
>
> Btw, what's the point of shortening Stockfish to SF? No space?
are you going to argue why shortening stockfish to SF?
It's only change in name, don't be superficial..
& you already shortened between into btw
so what is the point?
@MohammedElasha said in #8:
> you already shortened between into btw
> so what is the point?
The point is to type less.
> you already shortened between into btw
> so what is the point?
The point is to type less.
@lena741 said in #7:
> Why the size isn't mentioned for other engines?
because for other engines there are no two different neural networks.
@MohammedElasha said in #8:
> & you already shortened between into btw
btw is usually short for "by the way", not "between".
> Why the size isn't mentioned for other engines?
because for other engines there are no two different neural networks.
@MohammedElasha said in #8:
> & you already shortened between into btw
btw is usually short for "by the way", not "between".
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