Deep Blue’s first major test occurred in February 1996, when it took on reigning champion Garry Kasparov in six games held in Philadelphia. Deep Blue won the first game, which marked the first victory by a computer against a reigning world champion under regular time controls. But Kasparov recovered and won the match 4–2.
For comparison, one of the most powerful computers, Deep(er) Blue, was able to squeeze out 200 million moves per second. In 1997 Deep(er) Blue even beat the famous Garry Kasparov with 3.5 to 2.5. But then I found this link that claims that even an iPhone 5s would be almost better than Deep Blue. Deep Blue v Kasparov. Kirsty Wark reunites chess masters and computer scientists who tested the limits of human and artificial intelligence by taking on the world’s greatest chess player. Show Kasparov vs Deep Blue. 11.5.1997 - Khán giả thích thú theo dõi trận đấu chung kết, ván quyết định trong cuộc tái đấu giữa Garry Kasparov và siêu máy tính của IBM – Deep Blue. Cờ vua là trò tra tấn tinh thần - Garry Kasparov World chess champion Garry Kasparov (left) playing against IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue in 1996 during the ACM Chess Challenge in Philadelphia. THE INSTITUTE Chess is making a comeback thanks to . 360 320 124 130 57 227 393 181 157