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    Deep Blue was the first computer system to defeat a world chess champion, Garry Kasparov, in 1997. It used 32 processors to evaluate 200 million chess positions per second and advanced the field of artificial intelligence.

  2. Deep Blue was a chess-playing expert system run on a unique purpose-built IBM supercomputer. It was the first computer to win a game, and the first to win a match, against a reigning world champion under regular time controls.

  3. Oct 1, 2018 · Over 20 years ago, World Champion Garry Kasparov took on IBM and the super-computer Deep Blue in the ultimate battle of man versus machine. This was a monumental moment in chess history and was followed closely around the world. This match appealed to chess players, scientists, computer experts, and...

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  4. Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov was a pair of six-game chess matches between then-world chess champion Garry Kasparov and an IBM supercomputer called Deep Blue. Kasparov won the first match, held in Philadelphia in 1996, by 4–2. Deep Blue won a 1997 rematch held in New York City by 3½–2½.

  5. Deep Blue was a chess computer developed by IBM that defeated the world champion, GM Garry Kasparov, in 1997. Learn about its history, achievements, and games in this article.

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  7. May 14, 2017 · 16M subscribers. Subscribed. 9.1K. BBC is a British public broadcast service. Wikipedia. 727K views 7 years ago. Twenty years ago IBM’s Deep Blue defeated previously unbeaten chess grandmaster...

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  8. Jun 2, 2017 · Deep Blue was the first computer to defeat a world chess champion, Garry Kasparov, in a six-game match. Learn about the history, challenges and advances of AI since then, from IBM's AI expert Murray Campbell.

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