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Subject: Re: Where to find Hsu's paper in IEEE Micro?

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 20:20:36 05/12/99

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On May 12, 1999 at 21:33:12, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>On May 12, 1999 at 18:28:57, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On May 12, 1999 at 18:11:11, blass uri wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>On May 11, 1999 at 13:11:16, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Everyone should read Hsu's paper in IEEE Micro.  He mentions the 10-game match
>>>>that causes such an uproar of denials, and goes on to give results over a total
>>>>of 40 games...  and it is pretty eye-opening....
>>>
>>>I read in this club about the results 38:2 and 10:0  but I want to see  the
>>>games.
>>>Does Hsu give the games or only the results?
>>>
>>>Uri
>>
>>
>>Only results... the paper is _really_ about the design of the chess processor
>>and how it was used in the SP to play chess...  He was giving the 40 game
>>match results as a way of indicating how strong the slowed down version of
>>a single deep blue chip was when compared with a commercial program, as a way
>>of illustrating how strong the new chip will be (it will be 10-15 times faster
>>than the old chip, which was 10x faster than the chip used in the match to
>>produce the 38-2 result...
>>
>>sounds 'strong'...  IMHO...
>
>Any idea on an expected delivery date for "Deep Hsu"? :)
>
>Dave

No, but the next time I communicate with him I'll remember to ask.  He didn't
give any time-frame in the IEEE article.  But Hsu is not 'slow' so it is
possible that the hardware is already done for all I know...  IE he redid
the DB chips between 1996 and 1997, completely.



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