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One thing I like about Folding@Home is that you constantly see results. The project has been activesince October 2000, and since that time, over 70 research papershave been published using its data.
Folding@Home's distributed disease-busting network is now running at over 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 operations per second. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Computing enthusiasts have driven a tremendous surge in the Folding@Home network's processing power. The distributed computing network is now more powerful than the top seven supercomputers combined.
If you don't know what Folding@Home is, it's a project run by Stanford University that allows the public to donate spare GPU/CPU compute power into a single force to be reckoned with. Just last ...
Sony sent over an e-mail about their Folding@Home update. If you’re one of the 536,000 users running Folding@Home you will be happy to know the screensaver mode takes up slightly less power and ...
Donate your extra computer cycles to combat COVID-19. The Folding@Home project uses computers from all over the world connected through the Internet to simulate protein folding. The point is to gen… ...