Mistake at 2:14. It’s 10 to the power 26 nanoseconds.

Chess requires intelligence and thought process, so how can a computer possibly do it?

A computer that is playing chess is not “thinking.” Instead, it is calculating through a set of formulas that makes it to take good moves.

Further Reads:
1) http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/…
2) http://www.mayothi.com/computerschess…
3) https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/

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