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a family of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] manufactured by [[Sidney Samole|Sidney Samole's]] company [[Fidelity Electronics]] with programs by [[Dan Spracklen|Dan]] and [[Kathe Spracklen]]. The '''Fidelity Elite Champion''' was the first Elite which was the market version of [[Fidelity|Fidelity X]], the [[6502]] based computer with a [[Sargon]] program which won the [[WMCCC 1981]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travem%C3%BCnde Travemünde]. Its successors, the '''Elite Auto Sensory''' and '''Elite X''' became [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship|World Microcomputer Chess Champion]] at the [[WMCCC 1983]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest Budapest] and at the [[WMCCC 1984]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow Glasgow] (shared) respectively.
=Avant GardeVx=In 1989 the new series of '''Elite Avant GardeVx''' computers were released, featuring [[Motorola|Motorola's]] 16-bit [[68000]] and 32-bit [[68020]] processors along with [[Transposition Table|transposition tables]].
=Multiprocessor=

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