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− | + | At the end of the 70s, while affiliated with the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_Computer_Science_and_Artificial_Intelligence_Laboratory Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory], along with [[Jack Holloway]] and [[Richard Greenblatt]], John Moussouris was involved in the development of a dedicated chess processor, the ''Chess-orientated Processing System'' [[CHEOPS]] <ref>[[John Moussouris]], [[Jack Holloway]], [[Richard Greenblatt]] ('''1979'''). ''[https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=61701.67028 CHEOPS: A Chess-orientated Processing System]''. [http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/%7Eshm/MI/mi9.html Machine Intelligence 9], reprinted ('''1988''') in [[Computer Chess Compendium]]</ref>. | |
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Home * People * John Moussouris
John P. Moussouris,
an American physicist and technologist, co-founder of MIPS Computer Systems, chairman of MicroUnity since its incorporation in August 1988, and managing partner of VenEarth Group [2]. He received a B.Sc. in physics from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in mathematical physics with Sir Roger Penrose as a Rhodes Scholar at University of Oxford.
He was an IBM visiting scholar at Stanford University and a research staff member at IBM's T.J. Watson Lab and at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
CHEOPS
At the end of the 70s, while affiliated with the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, along with Jack Holloway and Richard Greenblatt, John Moussouris was involved in the development of a dedicated chess processor, the Chess-orientated Processing System CHEOPS [3].
Selected Publications
- John Moussouris, Jack Holloway, Richard Greenblatt (1979). CHEOPS: A Chess-orientated Processing System. Machine Intelligence 9, reprinted (1988) in Computer Chess Compendium
- John Moussouris (1983). Quantum Models of Space-Time Based on Recoupling Theory. Ph.D. thesis, University of Oxford, advisor Roger Penrose
- John Moussouris, Lester M. Crudele, Danny Freitas, Craig Hansen, Ed Hudson, Roger March, Steven A. Przybylski, Tim Riordan, Chris Rowen, D. Van't Hof (1986). A CMOS RISC Processor with Integrated System Functions. COMPCON 1986