Crossword clues for hitech
hitech
- Scientifically sophisticated, for short
- Not for Luddites
- Like the newest gadgetry, informally
- Like the latest gadgets, informally
- Like smart phones, e.g
- Like many Silicon Valley companies
- Like gadgets on the cutting edge, in headlines
- Like e-devices
- Like cutting-edge gadgets
- Like "CSI" procedures
- Electronics-ad adjective
- Electronically advanced, informally
- Designed with lots of glass and metal, for short
- Cutting-edge, in engineering
- Cutting-edge in engineering
- Built for NASA, say
- Full of modern gadgetry
- Up-to-date, in a way
- Like state-of-the-art gadgetry
- Containing state-of-the-art gadgetry
- Very advanced, computerwise
- State-of-the-art electronically
- Couple entertaining European with lots of gadgets
- White chairs partially with designs using steel, glass and plastic, say
- Delay importing European industrial interior design
- Using sophisticated kit, there's snag about energy
- State-of-the-art, as electronics
- State of the art, briefly
- Like gadgets on the cutting edge
- Using sophisticated gadgetry, briefly
- Style of interior design using features of industrial equipment
- Sophisticated, in a way, briefly
Wikipedia
HiTech
HiTech was a chess machine built at Carnegie Mellon University under the direction of World Correspondence Chess Champion Dr. Hans J. Berliner, by Berliner, Carl Ebeling, Murray Campbell, and Gordon Goetsch.
HiTech won the 1985 and 1989 editions of the North American Computer Chess Championship. In 1988 HiTech defeated GM Arnold Denker 3½-½ in a match (though Denker was at the time well past his best, with an Elo rating of 2300).
HiTech was one of two competing chess projects at Carnegie Mellon; the one that would succeed in the quest of beating the World Chess Champion was its rival ChipTest (later Deep Thought and Deep Blue).