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Subject: Re: Could Programmers here working together simulate DB's Knowledge??

Author: Otello Gnaramori

Date: 15:24:20 11/17/01

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On November 17, 2001 at 16:02:49, Joshua Lee wrote:

>Even without the massive hardware and despite how much slower it would be is
>there enough knowledge about how Deep thought/ Blue Played to re-create it?
>How much time and money would it take?

Hi Joshua,
I think that as already stated somewhere in this forum , the D.B. algorithms ,
evals and so on are pretty standard ones and to be more clear are a bit outdated
since that project was stopped on '97 by the IBM.
The great "plus" of D.B. was and still is the hardware base of calculus with
specialized chips capable to reach an outstanding value of 200
Megapositions/second .

Kind regards,
Otello.



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