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As @FranS points out, the CCRL 40/4 list I linked to fits the bill pretty well. I was digging around on a lot of sites and must have thought that this one was showing results for 40 moves in 4 hours. I'm leaving the question up rather than deleting it in case someone comes along with the same question later.

Also, by following some links on the question that @Salvador Dali linked tothe question that @Salvador Dali linked to I learned that there was an event called The World Computer Speed Chess Championship that seems to have died after 2011.

As @FranS points out, the CCRL 40/4 list I linked to fits the bill pretty well. I was digging around on a lot of sites and must have thought that this one was showing results for 40 moves in 4 hours. I'm leaving the question up rather than deleting it in case someone comes along with the same question later.

Also, by following some links on the question that @Salvador Dali linked to I learned that there was an event called The World Computer Speed Chess Championship that seems to have died after 2011.

As @FranS points out, the CCRL 40/4 list I linked to fits the bill pretty well. I was digging around on a lot of sites and must have thought that this one was showing results for 40 moves in 4 hours. I'm leaving the question up rather than deleting it in case someone comes along with the same question later.

Also, by following some links on the question that @Salvador Dali linked to I learned that there was an event called The World Computer Speed Chess Championship that seems to have died after 2011.

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As @FranS points out, the CCRL 40/4 list I linked to fits the bill pretty well. I was digging around on a lot of sites and must have thought that this one was showing results for 40 moves in 4 hours. I'm leaving the question up rather than deleting it in case someone comes along with the same question later.

Also, by following some links on the question that @Salvador Dali linked to I learned that there was an event called The World Computer Speed Chess Championship that seems to have died after 2011.