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Subject: Re: Computer Chess Went The Wrong Way...

Author: Drexel,Michael

Date: 08:53:35 01/08/03

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On January 08, 2003 at 10:00:07, Graham Laight wrote:

>On January 08, 2003 at 07:46:08, Drexel,Michael wrote:
>
>>>>http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~kunegis/hack/chess/
>>>
>>>Wrong calcualtions. They say in that link that in 2002 we can investigate 3
>>>million positions per minute.
>>
>>I knew that. doesnt matter at all. this is not a serious calculation because
>>Moores law is not realistic (physical reasons).
>
>You'd have said the same thing 50 years ago about computers based on valves.
>
>Quantum computing might be possible. At the very least - when you get to the end
>of what you can do with 1 processor, you can start going parallel (this is, of
>course, already being done - just not cheaply yet).
>
>Luddite!  :)
>
>-g

I refered to computerchess like it is done today . the topic was: Computer Chess
Went The Wrong Way.
of course I refered to conventional computers.
Today the best programs, in principle, simply look ahead a number of moves and
evaluate each one based on human knowledge. the game of chess cant be solved
this way.

Dreamer!





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