After going through the networths of the Fortune 500, a few million dollars 
isn't really that much. Let's assume Warren Buffet is an avid Go player. He 
won't loose sleep over a few million dollars. Instead, he would loose sleep 
over the fact that just because a lousy few million dollars, an important 
milestone of human intellegence is not achieved.  
 
I think that a Go processor will have its special instructions and data 
structures. For example, the data length maybe 361 bits long. Or may be there 
two or three different data bus. There could be instructions that calculate 
stone group properties in one operation (instead of handreds or even 
thousands). There maybe instructions to handle alpha-beta search book keepings. 
Also instruction for pattern matchings, etc.
  
 
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Subject: Re: [computer-go] Go hardware?


On 3/10/07, Chrilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Developing a new sophisticated state of the art processor e.g. in 90 or even 
> 65nm technologicy is a very complicatetd and especially a very expensive 
> project. This is complety off question for an application like a Go 
> processor. One needs a few million (10**6) $ for such a project. 
> I am working currently at the Computer-Tomography departent of Siemens. 
> Together with General Electrics the greatest supplier for 
> Computer-Tomography. Developing special purpose ASICs for image processing 
> is not discussed anymore. Its too expensive, too complicated and the 
> development cycle is too slow. All the processing is done with FPGAs. 
> CT is a somewhat bigger market than computer Go. 
 
Everyone knows that it was only a theoretical discussion. 
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