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Deep blue chess match 1996
Deep blue chess match 1996












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Jerry Brody, a long-time employee of IBM Research, was recruited for the team in 1990. Anantharaman subsequently left IBM for Wall Street and Arthur Joseph Hoane joined the team to perform programming tasks. Hsu and Campbell joined IBM in autumn 1989, with Anantharaman following later. After their graduation from Carnegie Mellon, Hsu, Thomas Anantharaman, and Murray Campbell from the Deep Thought team were hired by IBM Research to continue their quest to build a chess machine that could defeat the world champion. The project was started as "ChipTest" at Carnegie Mellon University by Feng-hsiung Hsu, followed by its successor, Deep Thought.

deep blue chess match 1996

Origins at Carnegie Mellon and move to IBM Research Kasparov had beaten a previous version of Deep Blue in 1996. Kasparov accused IBM of cheating and demanded a rematch, but IBM refused and dismantled Deep Blue. On May 11, 1997, the machine won a six-game match by two wins to one with three draws against world champion Garry Kasparov. Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM.














Deep blue chess match 1996