Author: J. Wesley Cleveland
Date: 15:02:43 06/06/02
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On June 06, 2002 at 16:30:19, Roy Eassa wrote: >On June 06, 2002 at 16:25:01, Michael Vox wrote: > >>On June 06, 2002 at 10:10:12, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>When Nalimov 32 piece tbs come out someday, it will be over. This will >>eventually happen with stronger hardware. At least every worthy line will be >>saved to dbases. It will no longer be Crafty vs Junior, it will be Crafty dbase >>vs Junior dbase. >> >>No point in discussing computer chess anymore once this level of technology and >>dbases is hit. > > >I hope you're kidding. Even if every atom in the galaxy were used to store 1 >bit of data, that still wouldn't be enough storage for 32-man TBs. (And 100 >billion years wouldn't be enough time to compute them, even on a multi-terahertz >computer.) You are off by a bit. All positions can be stored in ~160 bits, which means that 2^160 or 10^48 bits are enough for all TBs. There are more atoms than that in the earth. As to calculation time, we should have fast enough computers in about 300 years, if Moore's law holds up. ;)
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