Author: Chris Carson
Date: 15:03:10 01/18/00
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On January 18, 2000 at 17:00:41, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On January 18, 2000 at 16:43:39, Chris Carson wrote: > >>Source: http://www.research.ibm.com/deepblue/meet/html/d.3.1f.html >>Source: http://www.sciam.com/explorations/042197chess/ >> >>Program Ver Date Rating NPS >>Chip Test 1985 ?????? 50K >>Deep Thought 0.01 May 1985 ?????? 700K >>Deep Thought 0.02 Nov 1988 USCF 2551 720K >>Deep Thought May 1989 ?????? 750K >>Deep Thought II May 1991 USCF 2600+ 6.5M Kasp. says Fide 2450-2500 >>Deep Blue Proto May 1993 ?????? 100M >>Deep Blue Feb 1996 TPR 2650 100M >>Deeper Blue May 1997 TPR 2840 200M >> >>Best Regards, >>Chris Carson > > >The "deep blue proto" is wrong. It used deep thought hardware. And hit a max >of 6 M nodes per second, although Hsu reported that they hardly ever used this >configuration in real games... DB itself didn't play any games at all until >1996, as that was when the first batch of chips (new DB chips) became available Oops, Cut and paste error. :) Should add: Deep Blue Jr 1997 ?????? 10M Best Regards, Chris Carson
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