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Sony's PlayStation 3 is about 20 times more powerful at calculating the folding of human proteins than an average PC. That's what you'll hear if you watch the cool video about how the PS3 is contributing to Stanford University's Folding@Home project. The goal of this project is to research protein folding and misfolding to gain an understanding of how these are related to disease. Targeted diseases include (but are not limited to) Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and many forms of cancer. |
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It just keeps gettin' better and better!
Nice to see it runs through the XMB and therefore can use the RSX.
This should REALLY help them, even if only a quarter of people with PS3's ran it. Cell is made for these types of scientific programs...I wonder what else they will release....I guess they could release almost any type of simulator, although they would only do as screensavers or things to mess with when you are baked (assuming they would let you change and play with start values)
Oh, I got it....a ridiculously detailed fractal generator....perfect....
This will be great when it's released. I'm definitely going to be leaving my PS3 on more to let this run. Hopefully every PS3 owner will do the same.
Does anybody know if this can use the RSX for calculations like the PC version of Folding@Home can use ATI cards, or is it just display only?
The cell can provide more then enough number crunching for the application...although it's not rendering anything special, so there probably is some horsepower left over on the RSX that could be used...
This is really exciting and I hope it does some good for the world!!!
The calculations the RSX are purely for the graphics, and don't contribute to the number crunching for the folding unit.
Which kinda sucks, being you're not really going to be watching it, and if you're leaving your PS3 on you'd want it to be making the most of the power its using.
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