Closing in on 100 Petaflops
It’s been a while since we updated the FLOP per GPU report (since Tue, 26 Feb 2013 in fact). A lot of progress has been made in 3+ years in GPU-land.…
Read moreIt’s been a while since we updated the FLOP per GPU report (since Tue, 26 Feb 2013 in fact). A lot of progress has been made in 3+ years in GPU-land.…
Read moreThe Stanford networking team will be upgrading some infrastructure this coming Sunday, February 28, 2016, from 12AM – 4AM. This work will be partially disruptive to where some key FAH content is…
Read moreSalt−bridges are electrostatic interactions between positively charged residue side chains (like arginine or lysine) and negatively-charged side chains (like aspartic and glutamic acids). They play an important role in stabilizing…
Read moreNature relies on the remarkable folding properties of proteins and nucleic acids to perform vital chemical work. Not surprisingly, synthetic chemists have long set their sights on developing non-natural molecules—called…
Read moreWe’ve discovered that the new FahCore_21 is producing more errors than we consider acceptable for some clients. The error rate seems to depend on several factors but most noticeable is…
Read moreI’m happy to announce that October 1, 2015 is Folding@home’s 15th birthday. It’s amazing for me to look back at all we’ve done together, all we’ve built, and all that’s…
Read morePeople around the world are continuing to help advance research by downloading and running Folding@home mobile. Here is an image of the global usage distribution of our Mobile Client created…
Read moreWe’re proud to announce the first full version of our Folding@Home client for Android Mobile phones. This version is available to all Android Mobile phones with version 4.4 (Kitkat) and…
Read moreWe see that there is an issue with our NaCl Client (at http://nacl.foldingathome.org), with donors seeing this error: Warning: Unexpected response to AS assignment request: error,DB ERROR: IO error: log.leveldb/016519.ldb:…
Read moreWe’ve been pushing hard to improve the performance of OpenMM, especially in OpenCL as it’s now used in Folding@home. We’ve got some great news hot off of the presses. These…
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