> But here is someting interesting:  In the case of computer
> chess it has been estimated that the progress in software
> has been roughly the same as the progress in hardware.
> Modern chess programs are truly amazing, and not just
> a result of faster hardware.     There is no reason to think
> that this won't be true of computer go.

This makes me wonder... so how slow (and RAM starved)
of a computer could you use and still get grandmaster level
chess play?

In other words, how far back could we go in time if we had
today's software and expect a computer to play chess as
well as humans?

s.
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