Naum (chess)

Naum (chess)
Naum
Developer(s) Aleksandar Naumov
Initial release April 2004
Stable release 4.2
Type Chess engine
License Proprietary
Website naumchess.brinkster.net

Naum is a computer chess engine by Aleksandar Naumov (Canada). The current version 4.2 was released in March 2010. The commercial distribution is "engine only" on the website[1] of the programmer. The program supports both UCI and Winboard and can therefore be operated under different graphical interfaces. There are versions for single-and multiple-processor systems running Microsoft Windows, Linux, or Pocket PC. Endgame databases are supported with up to five pieces.

At the beginning of 2009, Naum attained second place behind Rybka on chess engine rating lists, such as the CCRL[2]. Naum tied for first with Rybka in the 2008 Internet Computer Chess Tournament [3], but has not yet competed in other public tournaments.

There is a freeware version 2.0[4] of September 2006 with, however, only single-processor or single core support, as well as a version 1.8 for Palm OS from June 2006.

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