Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 20:17:17 07/15/00
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On July 15, 2000 at 22:16:37, Mark Young wrote: >On July 15, 2000 at 19:34:18, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On July 15, 2000 at 19:24:29, Ron Norris wrote: >> >>>What will it take to get past GM blockades? >>>Will programmers need more knowledge, more code, cpu strength, >>>devine intervention? What will solve this in the future? >> >>Three or four more plies should probably do it. >> >>There may be a simple algorithmic solution. >> >>That is not the only situation that causes problems for computers, but it's >>probably the best one. > >3 or 4 more plies may be asking too much from the hardware as this amount of ply >increase would take a huge jump in computer power. This problem could better be >sloved with some better understanding in the program, I would think. > >I hear you are good at math, so I will ask...How much more computing power would >it take for Deep Junior to see 4 more plies? Assuming an optimistic effective branching factor of 3, it would require a cpu 81 times faster. Being more pessimistic and using 4, it would require a cpu 256 times faster...
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