The rarity of the single bishop or knight endgame would permit the processing.
We currently have 2 AI servers, which in the near future will run ~4 instances of SF each ( 2 threads for each instance, unless you specifically told your engine to use more cores, it likely only runs on the single thread ). Asking SF to determine if a win is mate in N isn't as hard as asking SF to work out the positional ambiguities in opening theory.
So it's possible, and I'll try discussing it further with Thibault, but my word isn't final, and development time would need to be set aside for the change.
We currently have 2 AI servers, which in the near future will run ~4 instances of SF each ( 2 threads for each instance, unless you specifically told your engine to use more cores, it likely only runs on the single thread ). Asking SF to determine if a win is mate in N isn't as hard as asking SF to work out the positional ambiguities in opening theory.
So it's possible, and I'll try discussing it further with Thibault, but my word isn't final, and development time would need to be set aside for the change.