In a recent blog post Prof. Pande talked about closing in on 100 Petaflops...
Well looking at the stats today, it looks like the project has successfully exceeded that number..!
Congratulations F@H!
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100 PetaFLOPS
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Re: 100 PetaFLOPS
This is 10 times the whole boinc network with 10,000 teraflops - but all for protein folding.
(Maybe you cannot compare these numbers or the boinc tflops calculation also needs an update)
see https://boinc.berkeley.edu/
(Maybe you cannot compare these numbers or the boinc tflops calculation also needs an update)
see https://boinc.berkeley.edu/
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Re: 100 PetaFLOPS
I saw this as well. It’s great to see us reach this!
Prof. Vijay Pande, PhD
Departments of Chemistry, Structural Biology, and Computer Science
Chair, Biophysics
Director, Folding@home Distributed Computing Project
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Departments of Chemistry, Structural Biology, and Computer Science
Chair, Biophysics
Director, Folding@home Distributed Computing Project
Stanford University
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Re: 100 PetaFLOPS
we’re on our way. It’s basically a matter of time. We are pushing on some new more bleeding edge approaches in house as well. Hopefully Intel’s new acquisition will be useful for folding
Prof. Vijay Pande, PhD
Departments of Chemistry, Structural Biology, and Computer Science
Chair, Biophysics
Director, Folding@home Distributed Computing Project
Stanford University
Departments of Chemistry, Structural Biology, and Computer Science
Chair, Biophysics
Director, Folding@home Distributed Computing Project
Stanford University