Officials at Sony Computer Entertainment (www.sony.com) say that PlayStation®3 (PS3â„¢) will have the capability to connect to Stanford University’s Folding@home program, a distributed computing project ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (Ivanhoe Newswire)— Volunteers from across the globe are coming together to create one of the largest super computers in the world. One that may hold the answers to Alzheimer’s disease, ...
Microsoft games boss Peter Moore has indicated that the company would seriously consider running a research project similar to Sony's Folding@home initiative, on the Xbox 360. Microsoft games boss ...
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This episode features Greg Bowman, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics at Washington University School of Medicine and Director at Folding@home. Here, they discuss how things ...
New PS Stars Collectibles can now be earned by those who have registered with the free loyalty program. The latest Collectibles celebrate the PS3 Folding@home research endeavor and the PS Plus ...
Except that it's horrendously slow (G3 400s get beaten by P-166s) and you can't halt the client without losing all your work. Since a work unit can take up to 70 hours of continuous work on a G3 300, ...
Maybe a stupid question, but does Folding@home have an end? I know that SETI does (but at the same time doesn't), SOB does, RC5-whatever does, etc. I know that individual proteins have ends to them, ...
AppleScript Studio developer Zach Weigand on Friday updated InFold, an application that displays information about your current Folding@home unit, to version 1.2. The new version of InFold adds ...