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'''Feng-hsiung Hsu''', (Feng-Hsiung Hsu)<br/>
 
'''Feng-hsiung Hsu''', (Feng-Hsiung Hsu)<br/>
a Taiwanese electrical engineer, computer scientist and creator of the VLSI-architecture <ref>[[Feng-hsiung Hsu]] ('''1987'''). ''A Two-Million Moves/Sec CMOS Single-Chip Chess Move Generator''. [[IEEE#JSSC|IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits]], Vol. 22, No. 5</ref> of the chess entities [[ChipTest]], [[Deep Thought]] <ref>[[Feng-hsiung Hsu]], [[Thomas Anantharaman]], [[Murray Campbell]], [[Andreas Nowatzyk]] ('''1990'''). ''Deep Thought''. [[Computers, Chess, and Cognition]]</ref> and [[Deep Blue]] <ref>[[Feng-hsiung Hsu]], [[Murray Campbell]], [[Joe Hoane]] ('''1995'''). ''Deep Blue System Overview''. International Conference on Supercomputing</ref>, which defeated [[Garry Kasparov]] in 1997 <ref>[[Feng-hsiung Hsu]] ('''2002'''). ''[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/7342.html Behind Deep Blue: Building the Computer that Defeated the World Chess Champion]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_University_Press Princeton University Press]</ref>. Feng-hsiung Hsu came to the United States after graduating from [[National Taiwan University]] with a B.S. in electrical engineering <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feng-hsiung_Hsu Feng-hsiung Hsu from Wikipedia]</ref>. In 1985, he started with the chip design as Ph.D. Student at the [[Carnegie Mellon University]], defending his Ph.D. thesis on large scale parallelization of [[Alpha-Beta|alpha-beta]] search in 1989 under supervision of [[Mathematician#Kung|Hsiang-Tsung Kung]] <ref>[[Feng-hsiung Hsu]] ('''1989'''). ''Large Scale Parallelization of Alpha-beta Search: An Algorithmic and Architectural Study with Computer Chess''. Ph.D. thesis, Technical report CMU-CS-90-108, [[Carnegie Mellon University]], advisor [[Mathematician#Kung|Hsiang-Tsung Kung]]</ref> and was then hired by [[IBM]] for the Deep Blue project <ref>[[Murray Campbell]], [[Joe Hoane]], [[Feng-hsiung Hsu]] ('''2002'''). ''Deep Blue''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_Intelligence_%28journal%29 Artificial Intelligence], Vol. 134, No. 1-2</ref>.  
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a Taiwanese electrical engineer, computer scientist and creator of the [[VLSI Design|VLSI-architecture]] <ref>[[Feng-hsiung Hsu]] ('''1987'''). ''A Two-Million Moves/Sec CMOS Single-Chip Chess Move Generator''. [[IEEE#JSSC|IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits]], Vol. 22, No. 5</ref> of the chess entities [[ChipTest]], [[Deep Thought]] <ref>[[Feng-hsiung Hsu]], [[Thomas Anantharaman]], [[Murray Campbell]], [[Andreas Nowatzyk]] ('''1990'''). ''Deep Thought''. [[Computers, Chess, and Cognition]]</ref> and [[Deep Blue]] <ref>[[Feng-hsiung Hsu]], [[Murray Campbell]], [[Joe Hoane]] ('''1995'''). ''Deep Blue System Overview''. International Conference on Supercomputing</ref>, which defeated [[Garry Kasparov]] in 1997 <ref>[[Feng-hsiung Hsu]] ('''2002'''). ''[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/7342.html Behind Deep Blue: Building the Computer that Defeated the World Chess Champion]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_University_Press Princeton University Press]</ref>. Feng-hsiung Hsu came to the United States after graduating from [[National Taiwan University]] with a B.S. in electrical engineering <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feng-hsiung_Hsu Feng-hsiung Hsu from Wikipedia]</ref>. In 1985, he started with the chip design as Ph.D. Student at the [[Carnegie Mellon University]], defending his Ph.D. thesis on large scale parallelization of [[Alpha-Beta|alpha-beta]] search in 1989 under supervision of [[Mathematician#Kung|Hsiang-Tsung Kung]] <ref>[[Feng-hsiung Hsu]] ('''1989'''). ''Large Scale Parallelization of Alpha-beta Search: An Algorithmic and Architectural Study with Computer Chess''. Ph.D. thesis, Technical report CMU-CS-90-108, [[Carnegie Mellon University]], advisor [[Mathematician#Kung|Hsiang-Tsung Kung]]</ref> and was then hired by [[IBM]] for the Deep Blue project <ref>[[Murray Campbell]], [[Joe Hoane]], [[Feng-hsiung Hsu]] ('''2002'''). ''Deep Blue''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_Intelligence_%28journal%29 Artificial Intelligence], Vol. 134, No. 1-2</ref>.  
  
 
Hsu now manages the platforms and devices center of [[Microsoft]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Research_Asia Research Asia], in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing Beijing] <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feng-hsiung_Hsu Feng-hsiung Hsu from Wikipedia]</ref> .  
 
Hsu now manages the platforms and devices center of [[Microsoft]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Research_Asia Research Asia], in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing Beijing] <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feng-hsiung_Hsu Feng-hsiung Hsu from Wikipedia]</ref> .  

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Feng-hsiung Hsu at the WCCC 1989 [1]

Feng-hsiung Hsu, (Feng-Hsiung Hsu)
a Taiwanese electrical engineer, computer scientist and creator of the VLSI-architecture [2] of the chess entities ChipTest, Deep Thought [3] and Deep Blue [4], which defeated Garry Kasparov in 1997 [5]. Feng-hsiung Hsu came to the United States after graduating from National Taiwan University with a B.S. in electrical engineering [6]. In 1985, he started with the chip design as Ph.D. Student at the Carnegie Mellon University, defending his Ph.D. thesis on large scale parallelization of alpha-beta search in 1989 under supervision of Hsiang-Tsung Kung [7] and was then hired by IBM for the Deep Blue project [8].

Hsu now manages the platforms and devices center of Microsoft Research Asia, in Beijing [9] .

Photos

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Murray Campbell, Feng-hsiung Hsu, Thomas Anantharaman, Mike Browne and Andreas Nowatzyk,
after winning the Fredkin Intermediate Prize for Deep Thought's Grandmaster-level performance. [10]

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Claude Shannon awards Feng-hsiung Hsu, first prize for Deep Thought, WCCC 1989 [11]

See also

Selected Publications

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