Author: Peter Hegger
Date: 10:25:33 12/25/03
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On December 25, 2003 at 13:12:10, Bob Durrett wrote: > >Suppose you were much richer than Bill Gates and wanted to make the biggest, >meanest, most fantastic chess computer. Suppose you wanted a dedicated chess >computer so big that it topped the list of the World's biggest computers. What >would it look like? > >The problem IBM had with Deep Blue was that they didn't want to spend BIG money >on the computer. But you could be different! Be extravagant! > >Special purpose computers are optimized for a very limited purpose, by >definition. For example, if it were desired to create a special purpose >computer to model the Earth's atmosphere, globally, and if it were desired that >the model be "high fidelity" and capable of modelling repid events such as >tornatos and lightning, then the structure and operation of that computer and >it's software would be optimized for that purpose and would never be used for >any other purpose. It, I suspect, would not look very much like a >general-purpose computer. > >What if you were **rich** and wanted to make a really huge chess research >machine that would blow everybody's imagination? > >This is a call for brilliant ideas! [If there is no response, you know what >that'll mean. : ) ] > >Bob D. Hi, I've thought about a scenario where hostile aliens land and challenge earth to a chess match for the the very existence of the planet. If earth wins or draws we get to live and they'll quit bothering us. If we lose they'll blow the planet to smithereens. They'll be back in exactly 5 years to play the 10 game match. With all of mankind's resources thrown into their very survival, what kind of chess computer could we come up with for such a match? Regards, Peter
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