Native client points adjustment
It has come to our attention that the points for native client work units are over-inflated relative to their scientific value, so we will be reducing the credit for these…
Read moreIt has come to our attention that the points for native client work units are over-inflated relative to their scientific value, so we will be reducing the credit for these…
Read moreIn light of recent discussions within the Folding@home community concerning our relationship to cryptocurrencies, we would like to take this opportunity to make an official statement. Folding@home does not endorse…
Read moreI want to thank Prof. Pande for his leadership and generous support of his trainees over the past 20 years. During that time, Folding@home has served as a unique scientific…
Read moreIt’s with great pride that I am announcing that Prof. Gregory Bowman will join me as a Co-Director of Folding@home. I’ve known Greg for over a decade, as he was a…
Read moreNvidia has ceased to support 32bit platform. You can read more here. If you’re running a 32-bit version of Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, or any flavour of Linux,…
Read moreThe Stanford Research Computing Facility hosting some of our key Folding@home servers will be carrying a maintenance to their electricity system on Thursday, July 6th, and Friday, July 7th. We expect most work servers…
Read moreHello Everyone, SERVERS DOWN JULY 6 & 7,2017 The Stanford Research Computing Facility hosting some of our key Folding@home servers will be carrying a maintenance to their electricity system on Thursday & Friday,…
Read moreWe are working together with Nvidia on an updated CUDA version of the OpenMM core to solve the issues with Nvidia drivers and to create a sustainable solution that will…
Read moreThe stats server is down right now and we’re looking at it. Our main IT support is out for the holidays so the time to get it back up may…
Read moreStanford IT managed to finish their work earlier than expected. Stats should be back up and operating normally.
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