FrontierCS: Evolving Challenges for Evolving Intelligence
Abstract
We introduce FrontierCS, a benchmark of 156 open-ended problems across diverse areas of computer science, designed and reviewed by experts, including CS PhDs and top-tier competitive programming participants and problem setters. Unlike existing benchmarks that focus on tasks with known optimal solutions, FrontierCS targets problems where the optimal solution is unknown, but the quality of a solution can be objectively evaluated. Models solve these tasks by implementing executable programs rather than outputting a direct answer. FrontierCS includes algorithmic problems, which are often NP-hard variants of competitive programming problems with objective partial scoring, and research problems with the same property. For each problem we provide an expert reference solution and an automatic evaluator. Combining open-ended design, measurable progress, and expert curation, FrontierCS provides a benchmark at the frontier of computer-science difficulty. Empirically, we find that frontier reasoning models still lag far behind human experts on both the algorithmic and research tracks, that increasing reasoning budgets alone does not close this gap, and that models often over-optimize for generating merely workable code instead of discovering high-quality algorithms and system designs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.15699,
title = {FrontierCS: Evolving Challenges for Evolving Intelligence},
author = {Qiuyang Mang and Wenhao Chai and Zhifei Li and Huanzhi Mao and Shang Zhou and Alexander Du and Hanchen Li and Shu Liu and Edwin Chen and Yichuan Wang and Xieting Chu and Zerui Cheng and Yuan Xu and Tian Xia and Zirui Wang and Tianneng Shi and Jianzhu Yao and Yilong Zhao and Qizheng Zhang and Charlie Ruan and Zeyu Shen and Kaiyuan Liu and Runyuan He and Dong Xing and Zerui Li and Zirong Zeng and Yige Jiang and Lufeng Cheng and Ziyi Zhao and Youran Sun and Wesley Zheng and Meiyuwang Zhang and Ruyi Ji and Xuechang Tu and Zihan Zheng and Zexing Chen and Kangyang Zhou and Zhaozi Wang and Jingbang Chen and Aleksandra Korolova and Peter Henderson and Pramod Viswanath and Vijay Ganesh and Saining Xie and Zhuang Liu and Dawn Song and Sewon Min and Ion Stoica and Joseph E. Gonzalez and Jingbo Shang and Alvin Cheung},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.15699},
year = {2025}
}
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Code with instruction: https://github.com/FrontierCS/Frontier-CS