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Subject: Re: Christmas Wish List: World's Biggest Chess Computer

Author: Reinhard Scharnagl

Date: 10:28:59 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 Bob,

your idea seems to burn, nevertheless I would not immediately start with
creating a new computer. Instead I would write out a big competition for chess
programmers with big prize money, concerning how to get out a maximum from a
minimum of hardware. Then I would invite the best of them to discuss how to
proceed.

See also: [http://www.rescon.de/Compu/schachfair_e.html]

Regards, Reinhard.





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