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an American multinational [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor_industry semiconductor] company based in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunnyvale,_California Sunnyvale, California], and behind [[Intel]] the second-largest global supplier of microprocessors based on the [[x86]] architecture and also one of the largest suppliers of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_processing_unit graphics processing] units <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Micro_Devices Advanced Micro Devices from Wikipedia]</ref> . | an American multinational [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor_industry semiconductor] company based in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunnyvale,_California Sunnyvale, California], and behind [[Intel]] the second-largest global supplier of microprocessors based on the [[x86]] architecture and also one of the largest suppliers of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_processing_unit graphics processing] units <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Micro_Devices Advanced Micro Devices from Wikipedia]</ref> . | ||
In 2003, AMD launched the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athlon_64 Athlon 64] (Hammer, AMD64, K8) and pioneered the [[x86-64]] instruction set. Until Intel introduced the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2 Core 2] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microarchitecture microarchitecture] in 2006, AMD64 was the dominating architecture for computer chess in the 2000s. With the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_(microarchitecture) Zen] micro-architecture and the release of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryzen Ryzen] processor in early 2017, it seems that AMD can recover lost ground. | In 2003, AMD launched the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athlon_64 Athlon 64] (Hammer, AMD64, K8) and pioneered the [[x86-64]] instruction set. Until Intel introduced the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2 Core 2] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microarchitecture microarchitecture] in 2006, AMD64 was the dominating architecture for computer chess in the 2000s. With the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_(microarchitecture) Zen] micro-architecture and the release of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryzen Ryzen] processor in early 2017, it seems that AMD can recover lost ground. | ||
− | However, early | + | However, early Ryzens prior to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_3 Zen 3] micro-architecture released in November 2020 have problems with [[BMI2]] performance <ref>[http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforum/topic_show.pl?tid=32016 Ryzen Fritz Chess Benchmarks ?] by ralunger, [[Computer Chess Forums|Rybka Forum]], March 03, 2017</ref> <ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/60i6er/ryzen_and_bmi2_strange_behavior_and_high_latencies/ Ryzen and BMI2: Strange behavior and high latencies] by DonnieTinyHands, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reddit Reddit], March 20, 2017</ref> , in particular using [[BMI2#PEXT|BMI2 PEXT]] in chess programs - one should conditionally compile using [[Magic Bitboards|magic bitboards]] instead of [[BMI2#PEXTBitboards|PEXT bitboards]], otherwise preferable for compatible [[Intel]] processors <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=66737&start=4 Re: Komodo 11.3] by [[Mark Lefler]], [[CCC]], March 04, 2018 » [[BMI2#PEXT|BMI2 PEXT]], [[Komodo#11|Komodo 11.3]]</ref> . |
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* [http://www.talkchess.com/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=75333 New AMD Zen 3 and Ryzen processors] by mmt, [[CCC]], October 09, 2020 | * [http://www.talkchess.com/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=75333 New AMD Zen 3 and Ryzen processors] by mmt, [[CCC]], October 09, 2020 | ||
* [http://www.talkchess.com/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=75639 Will AMD RDNA2 based Radeon RX 6000 series kick butt with Lc0?] by [[Srdja Matovic]], [[CCC]], November 01, 2020 » [[GPU]] | * [http://www.talkchess.com/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=75639 Will AMD RDNA2 based Radeon RX 6000 series kick butt with Lc0?] by [[Srdja Matovic]], [[CCC]], November 01, 2020 » [[GPU]] | ||
+ | * [http://www.talkchess.com/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=75691 Zen3 supports fast PEXT aka BMI2] by [[Alayan Feh]], [[CCC]], November 05, 2020 » [[BMI2#PEXT|BMI2 PEXT]] | ||
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. or AMD,
an American multinational semiconductor company based in Sunnyvale, California, and behind Intel the second-largest global supplier of microprocessors based on the x86 architecture and also one of the largest suppliers of graphics processing units [2] .
In 2003, AMD launched the Athlon 64 (Hammer, AMD64, K8) and pioneered the x86-64 instruction set. Until Intel introduced the Core 2 microarchitecture in 2006, AMD64 was the dominating architecture for computer chess in the 2000s. With the Zen micro-architecture and the release of the Ryzen processor in early 2017, it seems that AMD can recover lost ground.
However, early Ryzens prior to Zen 3 micro-architecture released in November 2020 have problems with BMI2 performance [3] [4] , in particular using BMI2 PEXT in chess programs - one should conditionally compile using magic bitboards instead of PEXT bitboards, otherwise preferable for compatible Intel processors [5] .
Contents
Sponsoring
Photos
Christophe Jolly and Walter Bannerman, Paris WMCCC 1997 [6]
Rebel vs Viswanathan Anand, Ischia, July 1998 - back of Ed Schröder and Jeroen Noomen [7] [8]
Jochen Peussner and Roland Pfister, BELCT 2001 [9]
x86 Architectures
Year | Architecture | |
---|---|---|
1991 | x86 | Am386 |
1993 | Am486 | |
1996 | AMD K5 | |
1997 | AMD K6 | |
1998 | AMD K6-2 | |
1999 | AMD K7 Athlon | |
2003 | x86-64 | AMD K8 Athlon 64, Opteron |
2007 | AMD K10 | |
2011 | Bulldozer | |
2012 | Piledriver | |
2014 | Steamroller | |
2015 | Excavator | |
2017 | Zen | |
2018 | Zen+ | |
2019 | Zen 2 | |
2020 | Zen 3 |
SIMD Extensions
- AVX (since Bulldozer)
- AVX2 (since Excavator)
- MMX
- 3DNow!
- SSE
- SSE2
- SSE3
- SSE4
- SSE5 (not implemented)
- XOP (Bulldozer only)
General Purpose Extensions
See also
Forum Posts
2010 ...
- Intel vs AMD: which does your engine prefer? by Albert Silver, CCC, November 04, 2011 » Intel
- What is your take on AMD's new processor? by Tano-Urayoan Russi Roman, CCC, October 24, 2012
2015 ...
- AMD's Ryzen launches March 2, outperforming Intel's Core i7 by Leo Anger, CCC, February 22, 2017 [12]
- New AMD processors by Ingo Althöfer, The Computer-go Archives, March 03, 2017
- Ryzen Fritz Chess Benchmarks ? by ralunger, Rybka Forum, March 03, 2017
- Is anyone here already using a Ryzen 1800X processor ? by Aloisio Ponti, CCC, March 26, 2017
- Re: Komodo 11.3 by Mark Lefler, CCC, March 04, 2018 » BMI2 PEXT, Komodo 11.3
- Ryzen 2 and BMI2? by Steve Maughan, CCC, May 13, 2018 » BMI2
- Re: Ryzen 2 and BMI2? by Joost Buijs, CCC, May 18, 2020 » AVX2, BMI2
- Porting Stockfish to GCN on APUs...? by Nick Pelling, FishCooking, November 18, 2018 » Stockfish [13] [14]
- AMD BMI2 question by Leo, CCC, March 10, 2019 » BMI2
- Ryzen problems - AGAIN! by noobpwnftw, CCC, October 22, 2019
- PEXT/PDEP are even slower than you think on Zen by Gian-Carlo Pascutto, CCC, December 09, 2019 » BMI2 PEXT
2020 ...
- AMD's X3D - HBM on CPU - memory wall by Srdja Matovic, CCC, March 08, 2020
- Re: Ryzen 2 and BMI2? by Joost Buijs, CCC, May 18, 2020 » AVX2, BMI2
- Re: AMD Announces a Red October: Zen 3 on October 8, RDNA2 on October 28 by dragontamer5788, TechPowerUp Forum, September 9, 2020 » BMI2 PEXT
- New AMD Zen 3 and Ryzen processors by mmt, CCC, October 09, 2020
- Will AMD RDNA2 based Radeon RX 6000 series kick butt with Lc0? by Srdja Matovic, CCC, November 01, 2020 » GPU
- Zen3 supports fast PEXT aka BMI2 by Alayan Feh, CCC, November 05, 2020 » BMI2 PEXT
External Links
- Advanced Micro Devices from Wikipedia
- List of AMD CPU microarchitectures from Wikipedia
- Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. from Wikipedia
- Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. v. Intel Corp. from Wikipedia
- AMD Accelerated Processing Unit from Wikipedia
- Graphics Core Next from Wikipedia
- AMD Corporate Website
- Inside AMD's Hammer: the 64-bit architecture behind the Opteron and Athlon 64 by Jon Stokes, ars technica, February 01, 2005
- Understanding the detailed Architecture of AMD's 64 bit Core by Hans de Vries, September 21, 2003
- AMD releases new Ryzen processor by Albert Silver, ChessBase News, March 03, 2017
References
- ↑ AMD headquarters, Sunnyvale, California, from Advanced Micro Devices from Wikipedia
- ↑ Advanced Micro Devices from Wikipedia
- ↑ Ryzen Fritz Chess Benchmarks ? by ralunger, Rybka Forum, March 03, 2017
- ↑ Ryzen and BMI2: Strange behavior and high latencies by DonnieTinyHands, Reddit, March 20, 2017
- ↑ Re: Komodo 11.3 by Mark Lefler, CCC, March 04, 2018 » BMI2 PEXT, Komodo 11.3
- ↑ Paris - Trier - Lünen, Photos WMCCC 1997 by Thorsten Czub
- ↑ REBEL vs GM Vishy Anand
- ↑ Jeroen Noomen, Ed Schröder (1998). Anand versus Rebel 10 exp. ICCA Journal, Vol. 21, No. 3
- ↑ BELCT 2001 Berlin is worth a trip! Photos by Thomas Mayer
- ↑ List of AMD microprocessors from Wikipedia
- ↑ Re: Komodo 11.3 by Mark Lefler, CCC, March 04, 2018
- ↑ Ryzen from Wikipedia
- ↑ Graphics Core Next from Wikipedia
- ↑ AMD Accelerated Processing Unit from Wikipedia