Replying from the future (2023) there are more powerful chess games online, I'm sure. I'm pretty sure that would have been true in 2011, as well. I remember playing with some hand-held games back in the 1980s that I couldn't beat. But then, I've never been a great chess player.
Didn't IBM manage to make a computer called Deep Blue that managed to play a successful game against a master in chess? That would be decades after this computer, though.
Can you imnagine one day we will have devices like these at home and be able to use them for personal use? What a time to be alive! I like to imagine people would call them "Personal Computers" once they are small enough to fit under a desk. .
@Serpico261 Probably because most AI's use those complex arrays and algorithms. They probably are using something much more simpler though, and probably not very efficient ether. I don't know though because I'm terrible in math and only have a small understanding of programming logic. : 3
hmm... well you have a point. Loads of memory with an average computer, you'd go nowhere fast. Just like traveling the world on a tricycle. Uh, I think thats how it's like, right?
No, not even close. Dozens of orders of magnitude wrong. I don't think I've ever seen anyone that far off on any kind of estimate :D A 10Ghz cpu running for the estimated age of the universe would only manage ~4,600.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000operations. A far cry from 10.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000 (A googol)
"THANK YOU FOR AN INTERESTING GAME."
Wow... How far we've come. It's almost surreal to hear him predict self learning programs.
me at the end: WE CAN DO THAT NOW! WE CAN DO IT MR BERNSTEIN YOU'RE RIGHT!! MACHINES LEARN NOW!!!
Alex Bernstein would be really shocked and impressed if he saw what we have today.
Now you know where Kubrick got the red computer eyes from :-)
That would be so satisfying just to flip all those big switches :P
wow, would I love to play a game against that machine!
Replying from the future (2023) there are more powerful chess games online, I'm sure. I'm pretty sure that would have been true in 2011, as well. I remember playing with some hand-held games back in the 1980s that I couldn't beat. But then, I've never been a great chess player.
@Vector_Ze My comment was more about the interaction with a big old tape operated computer itself.
Don't worry, Mr. IBM 704, Deep Blue will pop up in about 40 years and bring honor to your kind.
Didn't IBM manage to make a computer called Deep Blue that managed to play a successful game against a master in chess? That would be decades after this computer, though.
They had a rematch and the chess master fought deep blue to stalemate.
3:50 Just like in Kubrick's 2001 - space odyssey!
I like how that old computers always look like a machine from an SciFi movie.
That's where the Sci Fi folks got it.
And the chess game in every Windows Application folder!
im sorry Bernstein - i can not allow you to enter that cheat code.
Can you imnagine one day we will have devices like these at home and be able to use them for personal use? What a time to be alive! I like to imagine people would call them "Personal Computers" once they are small enough to fit under a desk. .
Good thing that computer screens were invented. What a waste of paper that guy caused.
what does memory have to do with it?
mostly based on processing power
This poor guy playing the computer sitting alone in a room was the first lonely chess player.
New cod 2020 vibes?
Back then when you played computer games you quite literally played with the computer!😂
And now we have advanced intelligence
1 Billion computations a day reduced to 100 trillion computations a second 0_0
Some of the world's fastest supercomputers can actually do 10 quadrillion calculations. That's insanely fast in opinion :)
When is this video from?
Stalemate. One billion times a second.
when paper was cheap
and computers really expensive.
@Serpico261 Probably because most AI's use those complex arrays and algorithms. They probably are using something much more simpler though, and probably not very efficient ether. I don't know though because I'm terrible in math and only have a small understanding of programming logic. : 3
how much cofee would be used during a game :P
@Lisergishnu but that doesn't make them necessarily more clevert if you think in terms of AI nothing has been done!
eso es el IBM 704? es una computadora o que
HAL 9000 type beat
my doe that in a sec
The average computer makes about 1 googol calculations in a day. A googol is one followed by a hundred zeroes.
pioneer for robot takeover
I thought it said Albert Einstein
that computer is so slow by today standers.
DID EVERYONE THINKS IBM 7094 IBM 704!!?!!!
А ведь этому видео уже 16 лет….
Этот компьютер 1954 года. Ему уже 70 лет 🤗
That's creepy bro
Correction: hundreds times that in a single second.
Ha, compare that to the modern IBM mainframes, and it's the opposite.
kinda creepy honestly
What do you find creepy about it?
How about 1YB of Memory?
Yottabyte
You need a fifth dimensional array for this program right?
hmm... well you have a point. Loads of memory with an average computer, you'd go nowhere fast.
Just like traveling the world on a tricycle. Uh, I think thats how it's like, right?
No, not even close. Dozens of orders of magnitude wrong. I don't think I've ever seen anyone that far off on any kind of estimate :D
A 10Ghz cpu running for the estimated age of the universe would only manage ~4,600.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000operations.
A far cry from 10.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000 (A googol)
HAHAH Imagine how many calculations a cheap regular desktop computer today does each day!!!! 3.4GHz X 60 sec/min X 60 min/hr X 24 hrs/day HAHA LOL!!!
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Sattelites are artificial? I thought they were real lol.
"Artificial" as in man-made satellite (like Telstar I) vs "natural" satellite (like the Moon).
an artificial satellite is man made. a natural satellite is like the moon
can it run on GTA 5 XDXD
all those huge piece of scrap ... jsut for a chess game ? wow ...... OLD SHIT :D