Author: odell hall
Date: 13:26:00 07/31/01
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On July 31, 2001 at 15:46:27, William Wentworth wrote: >Can the level of 3000 or more ELO be reached on multiple processor systems that >currently exist ? >Or should we wait till the new crystal-laser processors get commercialized ? >When will that hardware be available ? Only Japanese ? >Any estimates about its price ? > >Willow Hi Although i believe computers are Grandmaster Strength, I do not believe that a computer will reach this 3000 elo mark within the next 50 years, I think there are certain problems in computer chess that will never be solved, which would make computers play at that level, although Garry Kasparov lost the match to deep blue, I am sure he could have Drawn if he wanted to, It may be impossible to beat the machines in the future, but i doubt that the machine cannot be drawed, it takes originality to win, something that you can't give a machine, although christopher and Amir are doing a good job making their programs more aggressive.
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