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    Deep Blue derived its chess prowess through brute force computing power. It used 32 processors to perform a set of coordinated, high-speed computations in parallel. Deep Blue was able to evaluate 200 million chess positions per second, achieving a processing speed of 11.38 billion floating-point operations per second, or flops.

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  3. Brian Peter George Eno was born in Woodbridge, England, on May 15, 1948. Raised in rural Suffolk, an area neighboring a U.S. Air Force base, as a child he grew enamored of the "Martian music" of doo wop and early rock & roll broadcast on American Armed Forces radio. A subsequent tenure at art school introduced him to the work of contemporary ...

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  5. May 8, 2012 · Deep blue (2005) Track Antony Raijekov 6.3K plays 2.6K downloads Link copied! Released May 08, 2012 Plays 6.3K Downloads 2.6K Comments 0 Favorites 15

  6. Sep 20, 2003 · The idea for Deep Blue developed from when a shorter version of The Blue Planet was cut for The Proms in 2002 and for which George Fenton composed a score. When BBC Worldwide partnered with Greenlight Media and the latter helped raise money for the film, the filmmakers reviewed over 70,000 hours of raw footage from The Blue Planet.

  7. Bibliographical note Funding Information: The authors thank PPG Industries for providing some of the materials used, and the Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences for partial support of this work.

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