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Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM. It was the first computer to win both a chess game and a chess match against a reigning world champion under regular time controls.
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In 1997, IBM Deep Blue became the first computer to defeat a world chess champion in tournament conditions. Multiple parallel processors enabled the supercomputer to calculate more than 200 million...
Deep Blue beat G. Kasparov in 1997 - YouTube
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Глубина (2003) - IMDb | Deep Blue (original title)
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Deep Blue vs. Kasparov: The Game That Sparked the AI Revolution
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The Deep Blue supercomputer that was used in 1997 had several modifications when compared to its base design. The modifications were all aimed at improving the processing power in chess.
A Brief History of Deep Blue, IBM's Chess Computer | Mental Floss
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Deep Thought eventually led to Deep Blue, an IBM project led by Hsu, along with his former Deep Thought collaborator Murray Campbell, among others. The computer science problem of chess is deep.
How Aerosols Are Measured: The Science of Deep Blue | Deep Blue
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Deep Blue has been used to process data from several similar sensors on different satellites. By using multiple satellites, with overlap in time, we can move toward a long-term aerosol data record and...
Deep Blue | WikiChess | Fandom
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Deep Blue was an IBM created Supercomputer designed to defeat world champion Garry Kasparov. On 11 May 1997, the machine won a six-game match by two wins to one with three draws against world champion Garry Kasparov.
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Deep Blue , computer chess -playing system designed by IBM in the early 1990s. As the successor to Chiptest and Deep Thought , earlier purpose-built chess computers...
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Home * Engines * Deep Blue. Deep Blue, the IBM sponsored successor of the chess entity Deep Thought. The project initially started in 1985 as ChipTest at Carnegie Mellon University by the computer science doctoral students Feng-hsiung Hsu and Thomas Anantharaman.