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World Number 2 Chess Master beaten by K6

An AMD K6 powered PC has beaten world chess number two Vishy Anand. The K6 was cooled letting it process 200,000 moves a second, far less than IBM's deep Blue (200 million moves a second), but the K6 had the advantage of anti-grandmaster software.
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World Number 2 Chess Master beaten by K6

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