If your PC has sufficiently powerful hardware, you can fold on its CPU(s) and GPU(s) at the same time. However, bear in mind that, despite Nvidia’s bullish claims about the CPU now being redundant, ...
One of Stanford University's researchers involved in the Folding@home research project will be getting some new computing power. Vijay Pande, an associate professor of chemistry, structural biology, ...
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Last seen by PlayStation owners on the PS3, where it was arguably mainly used as something of a cynical selling point to market its then high-powered exotic architecture, Folding@home is an initiative ...
Sony sent over an e-mail about their Folding@Home update. If you’re one of the 536,000 users running Folding@Home you will be happy to know the screensaver mode takes up slightly less power and boosts ...
The distributed computing project known as Folding@home (FAH) last week passed one of its long-anticipated milestones: more than a petaflop of computational power, reached Sept. 16. The group, run out ...
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At last year's Tokyo Game Show, Ken Kutaragi gave a keynote address that contained little new PlayStation 3 information. It did, however, outline how the PS3's massive computing power would be used ...
In our previous Folding@home feature we saw how Stanford's software has created the world's most powerful supercomputer, and how it's being used to look at the science behind diseases such as ...