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On February 17, 1996, the first international chess machine war ended: people won "deep blue"
Today, 29 years ago, on February 17, 1996 (Lunar Calendar, December 29, 1995), the first World Chess Championship ended: man wins the "deep blue". Kasparov and the "deep blue" (right for the "deep blue" operator) played a separate international chess competition in Philadelphia, USA from February 10 to 17, 1996: World Chess King Kasparov against the "deep blue" computer. In this six-stage game, Kasparov defeated the computer by 4:2 and won a $400,000 bonus. The "deep blue" computer was a successful supercomputer developed by the technicians of the International Commercial Machines Company (IBM) for six years with 31 processors and parallel. This supercomputer has the advantages of high-speed computing in 3 minutes can scan fifty billion steps of chess


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