Deep Blue counterattacked, but let a knight stray to the edge of the board, violating an old chess maxim: "Knights on rim, future dim." Kasparov forced Deep Blue to concede after 43 moves in three

Deep Blue was a computer developed by IBM to beat grandmaster Garry Kasparov, the top chess player in the world at the time according to Elo ratings. Playing White, Deep Blue won this first game in the match on February 10, 1996, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kasparov rebounded over the next five games, winning three and drawing two, to

Deep Blue sfidò nuovamente a New York, dal 3 all’11 maggio 1997, un Kasparov più concentrato che mai: «Difenderò la razza umana», disse pomposamente prima di sedersi alla scacchiera. Nell
After 50 years of research and development in conjunction with artificial intelligence, the study of computer chess culminated during two matches between Deep Blue, a chess supercomputer funded by IBM, and the Chess World Champion Garry Kasparov. The 1996 and 1997 matches were media sensations, heavily promoted as a battle of wits between man You can read the original event description at the AI Summit Austin. “1997 witnessed a milestone in the age of artificial intelligence when IBM’s supercomputer, Deep Blue, beat the reigning world chess champion, Garry Kasparov, in a well-publicized rematch. It brought both AI and chess to the mainstream. 11. Well if wikipedia is accurate here are the specs for deep blue: 30 x RS/6000 SP Thin 120MHz P2SC-based system in a cluster. Each contained a special purpose VLSI chess chip. Running AIX. Processing performance was 11.38 GFLOPS & at the time was the 259th most powerful supercomputer. Ok, lets take a stab at it.
For comparison, one of the most powerful computers, Deep(er) Blue, was able to squeeze out 200 million moves per second. In 1997 Deep(er) Blue even beat the famous Garry Kasparov with 3.5 to 2.5. But then I found this link that claims that even an iPhone 5s would be almost better than Deep Blue.
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