Visualization on GPU2
Several people have asked about visualization with GPU2. That is in the works and should be pretty close (not months, but hopefully weeks, maybe faster). The visualization will be real…
Read moreSeveral people have asked about visualization with GPU2. That is in the works and should be pretty close (not months, but hopefully weeks, maybe faster). The visualization will be real…
Read moreWe’ve made several changes to the download page. First and foremost, we’ve tried to simplify it a bit for donors new to FAH by moving the high performance Windows downloads…
Read moreThere have been some misunderstandings on how the GPU2 core works. In particular, for small proteins like villin on GPU’s with large number of stream processors (SP’s) like the 3850…
Read moreThe GPU2 code beta test is going well so far. While there are some issues to deal with, it looks like this client is significantly easier to use than GPU1. …
Read moreWe’re (finally) ready to start the QA process outside Stanford & ATI for the next generation GPU client (nicknamed FAH GPU2). We’ve gone through a limited alpha and a larger…
Read moreWe’ve internally dubbed the new GPU client/core "GPU2". Here’s an update. The GPU2 closed beta testing has been moving along well. There are a few bugs which have shown up,…
Read moreWe’ve found a bug in our server code related to SMP (and GPU2 clients, but this is just a small alpha test right now) and are working to fix it. …
Read moreIt looks like our hosting company is having problems with the network connectivity with our server. They tell us that After detecting that there is a problem with the network…
Read moreWe’ve moved the second generation GPU client to a closed beta test, outside of Stanford and ATI. We’re doing just the first few stages of this, but at least everything…
Read moreThe Windows SMP client is a pretty important new client for us for two reasons. First, multi-core CPUs are becoming more and more common, and second, Windows clients are the…
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