Author: Chris Carson
Date: 14:38:08 02/27/02
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On February 27, 2002 at 17:34:30, Slater Wold wrote: >On February 27, 2002 at 17:03:08, Chris Carson wrote: > >>On February 27, 2002 at 16:00:18, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On February 27, 2002 at 15:19:12, Chris Carson wrote: >>> >>>>On February 27, 2002 at 12:34:58, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: >>>> >>>>>In the 1999 article in the IEEE journal;it was reported by Hsu that a single >>>>>chip version of Deep Blue won a 10 game match against the top 2 commercial >>>>>programs (of 1997) 10-0 ;and that Deep Blue Jr had a plus 2700 elo performance >>>>>against the GMs working on the project .Have these games ever been Published? >>>>>What were these 2 commercial programs? >>>> >>>>No the games were never published. The name/version of the programs were never >>>>published. The HW the programs were running on was never published. >>>> >>>>There has been a lot of talk on in this forum about this match and the results, >>>>but it is all speculation since the above facts have never been published. >>> >>> >>>actually the _names_ of the programs were published. And the hardware used >>>was published. The games were not published for the games vs the micro >>>programs. The games against the human grandmasters are certainly public >>>record as they were played at various public events and tournaments around the >>>world... I don't personally have them, but I have seen the pgn versions around >>>somewhere. >>> >>>If you look back thru the CCC archives you will find information about the >>>DB(one chip) vs the micros. More than one person asked them about it at the >>>various public presentations they made after the kasparov match, and then they >>>reported a summary here... >> >>I do not want to get into a debate on this topic. If you will tell me where >>they (DB team) published, I would like to read the article. >> >>I am talking about information published by HSU or another member of the DB >>team, I do not consider a discussion in this forum by people (not on the DB >>team) to be valid. If HSU or a member of the DB team discussed it here, then >>point me to that post, but it must be HSU or a DB team member. >> >>If you can point me to a published reference by HSU or a team member, that >>covers this information, that would be great! > >I posed the link a while back. The topic is labelled. > >He used 1 DB chip (approx 180mhz) vs a 180mhz Pentium PC. > >I suggest you read the article. Thanks, I would like to read the article. Could you post the link.
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