http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2849
Let's hope i'm not making a dublicate, but this is obviously for a very good cause. It seems ATi struck a deal with Folding@home to run their top of the line GPUs for paralel computing power to solve problems in how protein fold/misfold there for creating deseases as of yet reperable by current scientific research. A beta client version is expected to come out next Mon but for now only top of the line x1900xt , crossfire will be able to run. Anandtech goes in details explaining how this all works.. Very good read IMO 5 * * * * * rs!
Folding@home reaches GPU power computing
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I thinks that's seti@home Houdini http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/
Indeed Non, Fit has been doing it for awhile & its superb to see the number (like myself too) grow every day! No Gov or Institution can contribue the most into this project, unless communities around the world UNITE to fight the most deadly deseases that our generation and the ones to come face.
Like pointed out n the article it seems that CPU computing has hit a ceiling or is not as efficient as GPU computing. That's were ATi is going to expand it's market and learn new things.
Indeed Non, Fit has been doing it for awhile & its superb to see the number (like myself too) grow every day! No Gov or Institution can contribue the most into this project, unless communities around the world UNITE to fight the most deadly deseases that our generation and the ones to come face.
Like pointed out n the article it seems that CPU computing has hit a ceiling or is not as efficient as GPU computing. That's were ATi is going to expand it's market and learn new things.
Cüßèli wrote:I thinks that's seti@home Houdini http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/
Indeed Non, Fit has been doing it for awhile & its superb to see the number (like myself too) grow every day! No Gov or Institution can contribue the most into this project, unless communities around the world UNITE to fight the most deadly deseases that our generation and the ones to come face.
Like pointed out n the article it seems that CPU computing has hit a ceiling or is not as efficient as GPU computing. That's were ATi is going to expand it's market and learn new things.
I read that when you sent it out and had heard that gpu's had actually surpassed cpu's in certain functions like floating point calculations and was pretty amazed. No wonder the damn things are so expensive.
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