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Subject: Re: Wanted: Deep Blue vs. today's top programs recap

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 15:40:37 08/26/01

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On August 26, 2001 at 18:14:54, Peter Kappler wrote:

>
>>
>>All that Hsu have to do is convert his Deeper Blue into todays hardware
>>standards and make it commercial, but I still doubt that his 1997 programming
>>chess knowledge will be better than the current one, unless Hsu has been >keeping up with the latest chess programming innovations.
>>
>
>Apparently he had a plan for putting 8 of the DB chess processors onto a PCI
>card, but was only interested in doing it if he could get Kasparov to agree to a
>match.  Unfortunately, it didn't work out.
>
>Maybe this is what you were thinking of when you said DB could be ported to the
>PC.  But even this would be a far cry from the "real" DB.
>
>-Peter

Yes Peter, now we are both in the same frame of mind, but I was never comparing
Deeper Blue Hardware analystical power, since even Fritz 5 using this multi
parallel Super Computer would not be a match against todays Deep Fritz.

Pichard.



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