
Deep Blue (chess computer) - Wikipedia
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. Development began in 1985 at Carnegie Mellon University under the name ChipTest.
Deep Blue - IBM
Big Blue’s victory in the six-game marathon against Garry Kasparov marked an inflection point in computing, heralding a future in which supercomputers and artificial intelligence could simulate human thinking. Deep Blue derived its chess prowess through brute force computing power.
Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov - Wikipedia
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 …
20 Years after Deep Blue: How AI Has Advanced Since Conquering …
Jun 2, 2017 · Twenty years ago IBM’s Deep Blue computer stunned the world by becoming the first machine to beat a reigning world chess champion in a six-game match.
Deep Blue - Chess Engines - Chess.com
Deep Blue was a chess computer developed by IBM. It is famous for defeating the chess world champion, GM Garry Kasparov, in their 1997 match. Deep Blue's victory was viewed as a symbolic testament to the rise of artificial intelligence—a victory for machine versus man.
Kasparov vs. Deep Blue | The Match That Changed History
Oct 1, 2018 · Artificial intelligence and human intelligence do battle! 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.
Big Blue - Glossary - DevX
Oct 12, 2023 · Big Blue was a highly successful chess-playing computer developed by IBM, which showcased its sophisticated artificial intelligence capabilities. In 1997, Big Blue made history by defeating the world chess champion, Garry Kasparov, in a six-game match, demonstrating the potential of computers to perform complex tasks and decision-making.
Deep Blue | IBM Supercomputer, Artificial Intelligence & Machine ...
Feb 19, 2009 · Deep Blue, computer chess-playing system designed by IBM in the early 1990s. As the successor to Chiptest and Deep Thought, earlier purpose-built chess computers, Deep Blue was designed to succeed where all others had failed.
Big Blue: History, Innovations, and Impact - SuperMoney
Aug 19, 2024 · Big Blue, the nickname for IBM, symbolizes more than a corporation; it embodies a legacy of innovation, technological contributions, and adaptability. From pioneering inventions that transformed industries to its enduring commitment to innovation, IBM’s impact on the tech world is undeniable.
Deep Blue (chess computer) - Chess.com
Jun 20, 2010 · Deep Blue won the deciding game six after Kasparov made a mistake in the opening, becoming the first computer system to defeat a reigning world champion in a match under standard chess tournament time controls. The system derived its playing strength mainly out of brute force computing power.