bruce wrote:...How, when, and if FAH ever downsizes to match that trend, it's going to be interesting...
I always envisioned that F@H would expand its scope to include such devices while still supporting the computationally intensive aspect. AFAIK, there will always be gamers who demand the best visual experience and thus, high-end GPUs will exist for quite sometime (
http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/more_t ... games.html). It may evolve into other devices but the concept of it being a high-end GPU that can perform computationally intensive tasks will remain for quite a while.
Maybe the future can be something like this for F@H:
1) F@H - Light Mode aims at data sorting/digesting.
For devices that are portable in nature. There could be billions of these devices that work for short time periods across the globe.
2) F@H - Heavy Mode aims at data generation.
For devices that aren't portable in nature. There could be thousands/millions of these devices that work for extended period across the globe.
BTW, not sure about this Android App but I do know that SIMAP (which this App uses) does award points (
http://boincsimap.org/boincsimap/top_users.php).