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Subject: Re: Interesting Article

Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto

Date: 11:33:34 01/26/06

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On January 26, 2006 at 14:16:10, Frank Wies wrote:

>http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1915575,00.asp
>
>Here is a link to Extreme Tech. It is an interesting article on computer chess
>with Deep Blue as a reference point.
>Regards,
>Frank

A nice quote:

Project Deep Blitz was limited to commercial chess software, and thus the chess
software of choice, without question, was Deep Fritz 8 Multiprocessor Version,
available in the U.S. from ChessBase USA. In human-versus-computer competition,
Fritz is widely regarded as the strongest commercially available microcomputer
chess program in the world, and it is one of only two multithreaded commercial
chess packages that can take advantage of multiple CPUs.

If you aren't ChessBase, you don't exist. We got that by now.

--
GCP



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