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DescriptionDeep Blue.jpg |
English: Deep Blue, a computer similar to this one defeated chess world champion Garry Kasparov in May 1997. It is the first computer to win a match against a world champion. Photo taken at the Computer History Museum.
Deutsch: Deep Blue, ein Computer ähnlich wie dieser besiegte im Mai 1997 den Schachweltmeister Garry Kasparow. Es ist der erste Computer, der je ein Spiel gegen einen Schachweltmeister gewinnen konnte. Foto aufgenommen im Computer History Museum. |
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Author | James the photographer |
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