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By running the Folding@home software you can contribute to the world's largest supercomputer and help medical research. You can fold on CPUs, GPUs and under almost any OS going. Our guides will ...
Folding@home Two years ago, Pande launched Folding@home – a distributed computing project that so far has enlisted the aid of more than 200,000 PC owners, whose screensavers are dedicated to ...
When you use this feature, the Folding@home™ help screen will be specific to your PSP™ system’s controls. Use this screen if you need help in navigating Folding@home™ from your PSP™ system.
If you didn't already know, HEXUS has its very own Folding@home team which is now ranked as one of the top 250 teams in the world. Find out how you can join the team and use your computer to help ...
So far, over 250,000 registered PlayStation 3 users have signed for the Folding@home project, although Moore is still wary of the actual results ...
Altruism got a little bit more attractive today, as Sony released an update to the Folding@home distributed-computing project that will give gamers prettier things to look at while their ...
Folding@home focuses on examining every fold and twist that transforms a balloon into a giraffe, a rabbit, or Optimus Prime.
It's now cranking out 470 petaflops of number-crunching performance. Like other distributed computing projects, Folding@home draws on the collective power of the people and their individual PCs.
Folding@home connects countless computers via the internet and is now the largest supercomputer in the world, consisting of over 3.5 million CPUs and over half a million GPUs.