Chess supercomputer crushes grandmaster

Chess supercomputer crushes grandmaster

Chess grandmaster Michael Adams discusses his loss to Hydra, a supercomputer with the processing power of 200 million moves a second. He managed a draw in six games. According to the tournament site, Match Arbiter Albert Vasse said he's never seen a human play as well against a machine and conceded that humans don't stand a chance anymore.

July 1, 2005 7:25 AM PDT

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