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Folding@home update

DVDBack23 @ Apr 25, 2007 11:30 | 10 comments

In a follow up to our Folding@home story here, the latest stats for the project show that over 250,000 PlayStation 3 users have now signed up. The number is very impressive considering the project has only been active for one month.

Stanford University's research now reports that they are enjoying computing power of 700 teraflops in a single moment, with 400 of those coming from PS3 owners.

Standford also reported that the console has helped bring recognition to the project and that PC contributions have increased 20 percent.

"The PS3 turnout has been amazing, greatly exceeding our expectations and allowing us to push our work dramatically forward," said Vijay Pande, associate professor of Chemistry at Stanford University and Folding@home program lead.

"Thanks to PS3, we have performed simulations in the first few weeks that would normally take us more than a year to calculate. We are now gearing up for new simulations that will continue our current studies of Alzheimer's and other diseases."

The project also released a software update yesterday, version 1.1. The new update "improves visibility of donor locations on the globe, folding calculation speed and protein viewing. There's also additional language support, help screen hints, and improved donor-name length and character handling."

Source:

Gi.biz

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Comments

Comment by: ChromeMud (Apr 25, 2007 15:14)

Seeing as there's not many decent games for the PS3,
folding@home will keep many owners happy for months
I'm sure!
Save the universe or save the electric bill,such a tough choice that one!

Comment by: cashman91 (Apr 25, 2007 15:27)

what the AD team number?

Comment by: jwwolf (Apr 25, 2007 16:28)

Id say that qualifies as a Killer App :D lol

Comment by: The_Fiend (Apr 25, 2007 19:17)

@ cashman91 : 51464
http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main...e&teamnum=51464
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/493809

Comment by: cashman91 (Apr 26, 2007 11:17)

thanks for the info

Comment by: DADEO1 (Apr 26, 2007 18:34)

Excuse my ignorance,but what is "folding"?

Comment by: jwwolf (Apr 26, 2007 18:35)

Originally posted by DADEO1:
Excuse my ignorance,but what is "folding"?

folding protiens

Comment by: borhan9 (Apr 26, 2007 18:41)

Quote:
folding protiens

What do you mean exactly???

Whatever it is. It's good to see its helping out the educational instituations.

Comment by: jwwolf (Apr 26, 2007 22:01)

Quote:
folding protiens


Quote:

What do you mean exactly???

Whatever it is. It's good to see its helping out the educational instituations.

http://folding.stanford.edu/
use google :D

Comment by: wetsparks (Apr 28, 2007 17:59)

700 teraflops and 400 coming from the ps3, that is amazing. this really does confirm the processing power of the ps3. good to see so much coming from this.

   

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