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    1990s Technology

    Deep Blue

    Deep Blue

    Deep Blue was an IBM-built chess-playing supercomputer that, in May 1997, defeated reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov in a six‑game match, the first such victory by a machine under standard tournament time controls. Evolving from earlier academic prototypes, it combined massively parallel hardware with custom VLSI “chess chips,” alpha‑beta search, and extensive opening and endgame databases.