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When chess enthusiasts hear the name "Shredder," they don’t think of paper disposal—they think of one of the most successful, long-standing chess engines in history. Unlike a dedicated physical chess computer with plastic pieces and a built-in board, "Shredder" refers to a software engine and a mobile app ecosystem that has consistently ranked among the world’s strongest and most user-friendly chess playing programs. The Engine: World Champion Lineage The heart of the Shredder computer is its chess engine, developed by German programmer Stefan Meyer-Kahlen . Since its first release in 1993, Shredder has been a dominant force in computer chess tournaments. It became a 12-time World Microcomputer Chess Champion and won the prestigious Computer Chess Olympiad multiple times.

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