Not sure if this has been posted before. Here is a talk by Vijay Pande about GPUs and Folding@Home.
http://nvidia.fullviewmedia.com/gtc2010 ... -2007.html
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- Sat Nov 13, 2010 11:22 pm
- Forum: The Science of FAH -- questions/answers
- Topic: Vijay Pande talk on GPU Technology Conference 2010
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1774
- Sun May 10, 2009 7:05 pm
- Forum: Discussions of General-FAH topics
- Topic: Cuda 2.2 -- influences for F&H
- Replies: 2
- Views: 854
Re: Cuda 2.2 -- influences for F&H
CUDA 2.2. has a new feature called "zero copy" memory access. It allows GT200 GPUs as well as MCP79 (?) integrated chipsets to access host memory directly over the PCI-e bus. This may in some cases be useful to speed up a computation because a some copying overhead from and to the GPU memo...
- Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:32 pm
- Forum: Discussions of General-FAH topics
- Topic: When can we expect more GPU servers online?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 979
Re: When can we expect more GPU servers online?
According to their Blog, they're already replacing their kludgy back-end software with some professionally developed code and they are asking the IT department to be put into a separate network because the firewall dealing with incoming traffic seemed to be overloaded handling both F@H and the rest ...
- Fri Oct 03, 2008 8:35 pm
- Forum: Discussions of General-FAH topics
- Topic: looking for published stories on FAH
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1810
Re: looking for published stories on FAH
German c't magazine hat a pretty in depth article about the Large Hadron Collider computing grid (which is NOT to be confused with the LHC@home BOINC project). Unfortunately this article is in German.
- Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:57 pm
- Forum: Discussions of General-FAH topics
- Topic: 4 petaflop, what does that mean?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2232
Re: 4 petaflop, what does that mean?
It means 4.000.000.000.000.000 floating point operations per second actively contribute to folding protein molecules every single second.
- Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:47 am
- Forum: The Science of FAH -- questions/answers
- Topic: How exactly does it work?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2628
Re: How exactly does it work?
Protein folding is an N-body problem. Wikipedia has more information on this type of mathematical problems. Basically you have bodies (atoms) with mass that interact through forces (e.g. electrostatic forces). Each atom interacts with all the others. So what they do is they simulate very small time ...
- Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:12 pm
- Forum: Discussions of General-FAH topics
- Topic: Highwater Mark
- Replies: 210
- Views: 60406
Re: Highwater Mark
What's interesting is that the average GFLOPS/GPU is about the same for NVIDIA and ATI, slightly higher for ATI even. This clashes head-on with the points discrepancy between the two. What's going on? I have 5 nVidia GPUs, each of which is only contributing a few days per week. So this brings down ...
- Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:27 pm
- Forum: Discussions of General-FAH topics
- Topic: Highwater Mark
- Replies: 210
- Views: 60406
Re: Highwater Mark
nVidia alone is about to eat PS3 for lunch! Tomorrow or the day after tomorrow guys.
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ATI GPU 288 2615 5731
NVIDIA GPU 1075 9775 15557
PLAYSTATION®3 1115 39547 581294
- Thu Aug 14, 2008 6:38 pm
- Forum: The Science of FAH -- questions/answers
- Topic: Binding of chaperone receptor to lysosome - anti-aging?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2921
Re: Binding of chaperone receptor to lysosome - anti-aging?
I doubt it. Folding@Home is doing some very basic research, essentially trying to figure out how a protein folds and with what likelyhood the protein switch fromes one configuration to another. That's very basic research at this point, and it's done on a small selection of relatively simple and spec...
- Sat Aug 09, 2008 2:54 pm
- Forum: The Science of FAH -- questions/answers
- Topic: Can overclocking skew the scientific results?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1510
Can overclocking skew the scientific results?
Hi, running the CPU or GPU clients on overclocked machines may lead to erroneous computations, sometimes to EUEs and loss of work units. What kind of safeguards are in place to ensure that results delivered by a client are accurate? For example BOINC uses two machines to compute the same result and ...
- Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:27 pm
- Forum: The Science of FAH -- questions/answers
- Topic: Numeric precision vs. accuracy of modeling
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1698
Numeric precision vs. accuracy of modeling
Would the use of double precision arithmetic actually improve the scientific return of any given F@H work unit - or is the science return currently limited more by inherent deficiencies or simplifications in the underlying physics model, rather than numeric precision? Are there plans to use double p...
- Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:47 pm
- Forum: Discussions of General-FAH topics
- Topic: Highwater Mark
- Replies: 210
- Views: 60406
Re: Highwater Mark
Interestingly the numbers have dropped a bit post multi-GPU. Apparently people are now changing the configurations of the rigs, taking them offline temporarily.
- Sat Jun 28, 2008 10:13 pm
- Forum: Discussions of General-FAH topics
- Topic: Highwater Mark
- Replies: 210
- Views: 60406
Re: Highwater Mark
looking into my glass sphere, I predict: By Wednesday, the GPUs will crack the 1000 TFlops mark. In 10 days, the GPUs beat the PS3s.
- Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:11 pm
- Forum: Discussions of General-FAH topics
- Topic: Highwater Mark
- Replies: 210
- Views: 60406
Re: Highwater Mark
Once nVidia puts out WHQL certified drivers for all cards (that don't require any INI file hacks), I believe we will quickly see one Petaflop from GPUs alone... might take less than 10000 active GPUs to get there