Introducing “SPACE Tech”, the latest Cyborg chess beast Susan Polgar Advanced Computer Engineering (SPACE) Technology and Fujitso, LLC.
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Russian Federation (Press Release) March 30, 2009 —
Introducing “SPACE Tech”, the latest Cyborg chess beast By Fujitso, LLC.
Susan Polgar Advanced Computer Engineering (SPACE) Technology, the brain child of Jerry Perez of Texas Tech University
· DD660 includes quad-core Xeon processors and 1-TB SATA drive support.
· 8 GIG of RAM.
· The system provides up to 2 TB per hour of aggregate inline de-duplication throughput, and up to 700 GB per hour for a single stream. It offers up to 36 TB of raw capacity. With its data reduction capabilities, the system can handle from 520 TB to 1.3 PB of logical capacity.
· SPACE also contains additional secret state of the art components by Fujitso, LLC., which will greatly enhance calculation speed.
· Chess database of over 4 million games.· Latest endgame tablebases which include nearly all significant 7-piece endgame.
· Latest opening tablebases which include a number of secret analysis from top Russian Grandmasters.
· This super computer is trained to learn from its own mistakes as well as those of the opponent. It utilizes an experimental artificial intelligence program developed by the Russian Academy of Science which provides the program with unmatched middlegame positional play.
· After 6 months of lab testing, SPACE has an estimated rating of 3,500, which is far stronger than the latest version of Rybka.
. NASA has shown great interest in the program as a possible onboard mission commander for deep space exploration.
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Congratulations Jerry! We believe in you!
Rating of 3500! Unbelievable.
How much will it cost?
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That Jerry guy must be pretty smart! Where does he store his brain?
Hah hah!
It is not april fools! It is real!
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It is true!
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Click on me to listen to and actually view a talking Elephant Spincter!
Wow! Amazing!
It’s SPACE technology!
God bless SPICE and Susan Polgar! @_@!!!
OMG, I squirted milk from my nose!
That was funny!
You don’t know the half of the story my anonymouse friend…
The guy is seriously serious when he speaks.
Here he is at another speaking engagement wearing a red hairpiece: Click here
Actually, congratulations should go to Susan, too, for having it named after her. I wonder how that happened?
The De-Duplication is an extremely important feature. Ordinarily, removing duplicate games from a PGN or CBV database is a hugely difficult task, not so much when you have 4 million+ games, but when you have variations in player names or comments or sometimes even the moves. Truly intelligent filtering of duplicate games requires Associative Analysis, which is classified since it is used to recognize faces taken from U2 spyplane and satellite photos. Getting an AA chip into a commercial chess product is a major coup!
Hey, it’s still Apr 1 in Texas while I write :-). Incidentally, I also don’t think any machine will ever have an Elo 3500 rating, at least not at standard chess when it has to play Black against 1.Nf3 players who want to make draws…all a 2800 player needs to do is finagle 1 draw in 30-50 or so games to hold the comp under 3500.