PS3 crowned king of folding at homeNo flopBy INQUIRER newsdesk: Monday 26 March 2007, 13:03Click HereACCORDING TO SOME FIGURES on the Stanford Folding@home pages, the Sony PS3 is making mincemeat of all the other types of "computer" involved in the project.The page here shows 30,915 PS3 CPUs as responsible for 492 TFLOPS of processing.In comparison, some 162,197 Windows PCs manage some 154 TFLOPS of calculations.The site measures TFLOPS as the actual teraflops from the software cores, "not the peak values from CPU/GPU/PS3 specs" and notes that Active PS3s are defined as those which have returned WUs within two days.Perhaps there's something in the claims for that new-fangled Cell chippery after all. µ
BUT TO CLAIM THAT THE FLIKKIN PS3 IS SIGNIFICANTLY HELPING TO CURE CANCER!!! are you insane???BUT the ACTUAL FOLDING PROGRAM!! IS NOT GOING TO CURE CANCER!!
what the research is going to do, is give more insight into why cancer and other diseases have such large impacts on proteins.THis research will then help them create a system to combat and eventually cure diseases.
I have to wonder how much of Sony's marketing money was paid out for him to suggest that the 360 would be of limited help. At the end of the day help is help to make a suggestion like that imho sounds bordering fanboyism. Let's face it there are 3 cores inside the 360 and they are of the PowerPC variant. There are PowerPC machines running on MacOS and OS X which contribute to the FAH project. To reject further help is just plain stupid and shows some sort of arrogance. Otherwise as I said.. I wonder how much marketing money he got for it...