Author: Fernando Villegas
Date: 10:00:25 07/01/00
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On July 01, 2000 at 12:47:05, Dann Corbit wrote: >On July 01, 2000 at 12:23:42, Fernando Villegas wrote: >[snip] >>Hi Dann: >>It seems I have not been capable of expressing me clearly. My awful english. Of >>course the current monster such as it is today does not even play chess. Does >>not even sucks. What I mean is: what IF a hardware like that, or better said, a >>hardware similar to that in power was someday engaged with a chess program. >>That's all. Or even more simple: what if the same current or decesed DB was 1000 >>times faster. > >I wrote somewhere that if they took a "Blue Gene" machine and put 64000 of Hsu's >new chips in it, it would play "pretty decent chess." > >If we simply scale up the 200M NPS by a thousand we get 200 billion nodes per >second. If you really could build that machine it would be pretty interesting. > >However, just considering the component count and size of the machine you will >see that it would be expensive to build, program and operate. > >I don't think we will ever see such a beast. Dan: I am not so sure of that. There are things comming that are beyond imagination. Of course WE probably will not see that, at least not in our desks. Salutes from the rain and the cold Fernando
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