Chess computers are beating grand masters with ever-greater ease, and even more demoralizing, they're beginning to do it with style
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Chess computers are beating grand masters with ever-greater ease, and even more demoralizing, they're beginning to do it with style
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but the core architecture which the chess engines are running on is van neumann architecture. So, although it has got great track history of beating chess masters, can we take this as a base to say that machines are on rise, when that rise is bounded by the well known bottleneck ?
Posted by Gopal.Koduri | November 27, 2007 1:38 PM
Posted on November 27, 2007 13:38