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Subject: Re: Commercial Version of Deep -surely not so deep- Blue announced.

Author: Paul Massie

Date: 12:54:01 05/02/99

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Now if he would just provide that chip to the major programmers for
incorporation into their programs, think how it would move the entire industry
forward.  Imagine - Fritz, Rebel, Junior, etc. all running on such a chip!  Then
the programmers could focus on the interface, teaching features, and engine
knowledge, rather than trying to speed up the search and evaluation a few more
nodes.

Paul

On May 02, 1999 at 12:05:11, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>On May 02, 1999 at 12:01:56, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>
>>Hi all:
>>If the article by the father of Deep Blue -look at Gambitsoft- is not just an
>>exercize of rethoric, maybe next year w'll have a card for our PC with a kind of
>>home Deep Blues that according the man would be capable of beating the world
>>champ. Any of you knows more about the feasibility of that? And what will happen
>>to the rest of the industry -rebel, m-chess, etc- if such a monster really
>>arrives to our hands? Opinions?
>>Fernando
>
>IEEE Micro is not the National Enquirer.  Hsu must strongly believe it is
>possible for him to put that in print.
>
>I want one now :)
>
>Dave



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