World Champion Anand gets new technology to better his chess
December 22nd, 2008 – 9:55 pm ICT by IANS –
Bangalore, Dec 22 (IANS) World champion Viswanathan Anand was honoured for defending his world chess title by his sponsors Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) with a top-of the line gaming computer here Monday. The computer is powered by AMDs top of the line quad-core Phenom processor and the one teraflop ATI Radeon 4870×2 graphics card in a futuristic looking Asus chassis with specifications to match the need of the sporting giant.
“Firstly, I would like to thank AMD for the fantastic gift. I use and enjoy technology a lot. The three top focus areas for me in the game of chess are performance, speed and memory and I believe that AMD is the true leader in all three parameters,” smiled Anand accepting the gift.
“I have been using AMD’s technology to simulate real world chess environment while practicing at home and get all the power and performance required to simulate a real time intelligent and challenging chess game,” he said.
Anand said that use of computer technologies to practice and train, to develop new opening plans, analyse complex positions and solve difficult endings have completely revolutionised the way chess is played.
“Coming of technology into chess has changed the way the game is played today, than say two decades back, precisely in 1987 when the first computer database was created. Today, without the help of computers, it is hard to imagine playing chess. But, still the need of human mind is more today as all my competitors are taking the help of technology and it is through the mind that a game of chess is still won,” said Anand.
Anand first won the world title in 2000. He again become the world champion in 2007 and defended his title against Vladimir Kramnik in 2008.
AMD signed on Vishy, as the grandmaster is lovingly known to the world as its brand ambassador in India earlier this year.
AMD is a leading global provider of innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and consumer electronics markets.
“Vishy’s achievement is indeed a rare feet. We believe that AMD’s association with Vishy has helped us communicate the message of making informed decisions. We are proud to be associated with him,” said Ramkumar Subramanian, sales and marketing vice president, AMD India at the felicitation function.
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He can beat Topalov with better chip.
Invite Vishy to Texas Tech!
AMD HQ is down the road in Austin!
Thanks AMD but Intel is still way better for top of the line chess computers.
What does he need the high end graphics cards for though?
I’ll tell you why…he’s playing video games on that thing!
I’ve owned both AMD and Intel processors. Even for the same advertised performance specs the Intel is way better ….
My quad core Phenom is way faster than Intel’s Dual Core technology sold at the same price. I think there is a bias here based on brand loyalty and not on real facts. Chess people, go figure.
…My quad core Phenom is way faster than Intel’s Dual Core technology…
Comparing a quad-core against a dual-core is like comparing apples and oranges; in other words, it’s not valid.
My previous statement is based on quantitative evaluation on the number of floating point operations per second (by doing the same set of computations on both processors). It’s not an opinion based on brand loyalty. I’m a scientist who is loyal to observing and reporting facts, not opinions.