Folding for PS3
Through a collaboration with Sony, folding was made available for PlayStation 3 users via a new client. Folding@home for PS3 was available until November 6, 2012.
Read moreThrough a collaboration with Sony, folding was made available for PlayStation 3 users via a new client. Folding@home for PS3 was available until November 6, 2012.
Read moreGuinness World Records recognized Folding@home and its users as the most powerful distributed computing network in the world.
Read moreThere are about 20 people in the Pande Group right now and I’ll try to go through each of them to tell you a little more about them. I’ll go…
Read moreWe’ve all been very excited about the great turnout of FAH donors over the last few days, allowing FAH to go over a petaflop. The PS3’s have been cranking out…
Read moreWith V Vishal leaving (now known as Dr. Vishal), we’ve brought on new people to work on GPU core work. In particular, we have two of our strongest programmers working…
Read moreIt looked like we’ve just crossed over a petaflop, some time last night. This is something we’ve been expecting for a while, due to the great performance that comes from…
Read moreIt’s still early, but the newest PS3 version (1.3) is looking very nice scientifically. While the key science upgrades in 1.3 are very much behind the scenes, they are going…
Read moreNick Kelley has been working on a new collaboration with Judith Frydman’s group to computationally test a new hypothesis for HD aggregation found in the Frydman lab.
Read moreWe have made some significant progress experimentally testing our computational predictions using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR).
Read morePlans have started to take a new approach for using FAH to fight cancer: to develop novel chaperonin inhibitors. FAH researcher Del Lucent is taking the lead. See this blog…
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