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Update: Folding@home hits one million usersDVDBack23 @ Feb 05, 2008 20:21 | 30 comments
According to Sony, that means 3000 PS3 users registered for Folding@home each day, equivalent of 2 new registered users every minute.
"Since partnering with SCEI, we have seen our research capabilities increase by leaps and bounds through the continued participation of Folding@home users," said Vijay Pande, Associate Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University and Folding@home project lead. "Now we have over one million PS3 users registered for Folding@home, allowing us to address questions previously considered impossible to tackle computationally, with the goal of finding cures to some of the world's most life-threatening diseases. We are grateful for the extraordinary worldwide participation by PS3 and PC users around the globe."
The Folding@home team has stated that a network of 10,000 PS3s can "accomplish the same amount of work as a network of 100,000 PCs." The team also noted that merely six months after PS3 joined the effort, the project surpassed a petflop, a milestone that had never been hit before by a computing network. Late last year, Guinness World Records called the project the world's most powerful distributed computing network.
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Comment by: drach (Feb 06, 2008 00:16) Quote:
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Comment by: DXR88 (Feb 06, 2008 00:31) Its due to the cell proccesor's design there are no more pipeline constraints in a cell proccesor, and a virtualy impossiable floating point.
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Comment by: burnin1 (Feb 06, 2008 02:06) Im glad its going for cause. Sounds like it will be in Guinness World Record book before long after surpassing a petflop! Thats awesome! |
Comment by: 21Q (Feb 06, 2008 03:06) I have installed on the three of my computers that are on my network. Its a great organization and I can sleep better knowing that my computer is doing something at night besides downloading stuff. Everyone here should install it. |
Comment by: mebjolz (Feb 06, 2008 06:13) ......... |
Comment by: SDF_GR (Feb 06, 2008 11:19) Originally posted by DXR88: Thats wrong, when i bought my PS3 last year, Folding@home wasn't pre-installed, i made the choice to download it and install it, i chose when to run it and i can delete it at any time.
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Comment by: varnull (Feb 06, 2008 11:28) probably not.. though he does post in the style of a console basher..
![]() Free open source software = made by end users who want an application to work.... Commercial "pay for" software = made by software developers who want paying... see where I'm going with this? |
Comment by: 7thsinger (Feb 06, 2008 14:01) It's good to see a direct link between a gaming console, pc's, and a good cause. |
Comment by: mebjolz (Feb 06, 2008 14:59) ........... |
Comment by: mebjolz (Feb 06, 2008 15:04) .... |
Comment by: MrXenu (Feb 06, 2008 16:55) Congratulations, whilst running your ps3's with massive power consumption you are making golbal warming a greater problem, it is a lot cheaper to run a pc then it is to run a ps3, and thats a fact!
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Comment by: DVDBack23 (Feb 06, 2008 17:09) Quote: Thats just simply not true I'm sorry.
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Comment by: varnull (Feb 06, 2008 17:25) So are you going to deal with it? I was responding to the other discussion DX what's his name.
![]() Free open source software = made by end users who want an application to work.... Commercial "pay for" software = made by software developers who want paying... see where I'm going with this? |
Comment by: NexGen76 (Feb 06, 2008 18:20) Quote:Quote:Originally posted by DXR88:
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Comment by: MrXenu (Feb 06, 2008 22:57) Quote:Quote: I'm sorry to disappoint you but it is, its a thing called over clocking, it works wonders on PC's!
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Comment by: SDF_GR (Feb 07, 2008 07:51) Quote:Quote:Originally posted by DXR88: I have the PAL 60GB 2.10 FW and i have the Delete Option, and yes when i bought my PS3 the icon was there but the application wasnr installed.
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Comment by: SamNz (Feb 07, 2008 08:23) Quote:Quote:Quote: i wouldn't argue with dvdback but meh, and ps3 has 7 odd cores i think (lol i cant remember i dont own one) and the way the ps3 is designed it can run the same sorta process in each, so it really works 6-7 times faster (im not too knowledgeable on the subject) and overclockin also uses more power (duh thats how u get it to over clock) and not everybody's power is environmentally harmfully ( in NZ most of the power is hydro)
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Comment by: DXR88 (Feb 07, 2008 11:44) Sorry i Overexagerated The Word Forced By the way i own both PS3 & xbox360 save for the WII witch i plan to by whin the new Smash Bro's is out.
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Comment by: kyo28 (Feb 07, 2008 14:01) Nobody is forced to use Folding@home. Yes, there is a pre-installed icon but it's nothing more than that: an icon. If you wish to participate in the project you need to download and activate the software. Furthermore, even after activation you still have full control over when and how you participate ... and you're also free to completely erase the software as well.
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Comment by: DXR88 (Feb 07, 2008 14:26) Mabey it just me but is on my console software and icon, when i bought it brand new last year about march.
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Comment by: vinny13 (Feb 08, 2008 21:29) Lol Global Warming... I'm pretty sure a PS3 on all night now and then won't destroy the Earth :P
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Comment by: wetsparks (Feb 09, 2008 04:15) This is very good to see. If the trend of 3000 people per day keeps up, and they are able to something with all the data they collect, progress on this should progress very swiftly. |
Comment by: borhan9 (Feb 28, 2008 06:44) Nice but why do i have a feeling that this service reminds me of microsoft window updates. |
Comment by: emugamer (Feb 28, 2008 17:11) A cure for diseases? I probably won't be able to afford it anyway because my health insurance won't cover it. So they can Fold deez nuts. Kudos to all you Europeans. Health Insurance companies line the pockets of U.S. politicians. |
Comment by: wood43 (Mar 04, 2008 02:40) Originally posted by DXR88:
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