Programmed to be the world champion at chess, the computer Deep Junior can process 3 million chess moves per second. It was enough to end the six-game chess match with number one human chess player, Gerry Kasparov, in a draw.
Eight processors power Deep Junior, a software program that evaluates positions better than its predecessor Deep Blue did. You can buy a single processor version of Junior for about $50 to run on your PC. Are you ready to face a software program that probably will never let you win?
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