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#183939 - 09/24/07 06:30 PM
Re: Folding@home
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Not sure where to post this, so here goes. News Source: 1up.comFolding@Home Breaks the PetaFLOP Barrier ..."PetaFLOP is such a great word. It perfectly straddles (as few other technical terms can) the borderline between scientifically impressive and downright silly simultaneously. Strictly defined as a quadrillion Floating Point Objects per Second, a petaFLOP is also an amount of processing power roughly equal to every man, woman and child on earth each possessing the ability to perform 75,000 basic math equations in their heads at the same time -- in other words, a whole lot of computing power. For Stanford's ambitious Folding@Home Project, the milestone of one full petaFLOP of throughput has long stood as a crazy-optimistic goal... The kind of benchmark that disease research scientists go to bed dreaming about. Well, as of today Stanford is pleased to finally announce that the power of over 600,000 registered PS3 Cell processors has at last managed to kick Folding@Home through the 1 petaFLOP goalpoasts. And there was much rejoicing."...
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#196331 - 02/09/08 11:33 PM
Re: Folding@home
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keep an eye on the user neo which is me. I have four machines running it now. I have one more that is running unbuntu but I'm having a hard time getting it to run as a service.
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