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PS3 Folding@home with 1.6 update
New firmware upgrade will link PlayStation 3s to Stanford-run distributed-computing project researching cancer, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's causes.

By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot
Posted Mar 15, 2007 3:02 pm PT

At last year's Tokyo Game Show, Ken Kutaragi gave a keynote address that contained little new PlayStation 3 information. It did, however, outline how the PS3's massive computing power would be used for an altruistic endeavor called the Folding@home Project.

Organized by Stanford University, the Folding@home Project is similar to the University of California-Berkeley's SETI@home project. The latter effort uses idling PCs linked to the Web as a "virtual supercomputer" to help the SETI Project search for extraterrestrial life.

The Folding@home Project will do something similar. It will integrate idling, online PS3s into a distributed-computing project studying the causes of various diseases. Among the ailments under investigation are Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, cystic fibrosis, and various cancers.

"Millions of users have experienced the power of PS3 entertainment. Now they can utilize that exceptional computing power to help fight diseases," Masayuki Chatani, Sony Computer Entertainment's chief technical officer, said in a statement. "In order to study protein folding, researchers need more than just one supercomputer, but the massive processing power of thousands of networked computers. Previously, PCs have been the only option for scientists, but now, they have a new, more powerful tool--[the] PS3."

Folding@home Project functionality will be included in the 1.6 PS3 firmware update, which is due out at the end of the month. After installing the update, PS3 owners who wish to join the project will be able to find the Folding@home Project under the network menu of the PS3's XrossMediaBar (XMB). PS3s will only join the Folding@home Project network when in an idle state while connected to the Internet
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SEREMAKER
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will the Wii cures laziness and obestiy
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unnamednewbie13
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It's good to see an actual use come out of consoles.
kylef
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F@H comes on a PS3? That'd be some FAST folding. I rarely fold nowadays as I game.
Cybargs
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leetkyle wrote:

F@H comes on a PS3? That'd be some FAST folding. I rarely fold nowadays as I game.
Lawl, but ATi got some new tech that you can use float point on GPU, increasing folding@home speeds up to 40 times
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Pug
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Skynet is just around the corner.

Or better yet, perhaps instead of curing cancer, the PS3's can be used to figure out how to get their owns laid.

Last edited by Pug (2007-03-22 09:57:06)

unnamednewbie13
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Pretty soon some hotshot biz will invent an 'FPU' for all us benevolent geeks out there. Probably sell it to us for $300 like a 'PPU' or 'NPU.'

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=OBS= EstebanRey
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Is this a joke?  Are you seriously trying to tell me that the PS3 is more powerful than any PC known to man?  Or even more powerful than a home built PC with the latest bleeding edge hardware.  The PS3's hardware is already a year out of date.....
unnamednewbie13
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Pug wrote:

the PS3's can be used to figure out how to get their owns laid.
Why the hell would they do that? If successful, they would be neglected and ignored.
=OBS= EstebanRey
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unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Pug wrote:

the PS3's can be used to figure out how to get their owns laid.
Why the hell would they do that? If successful, they would be neglected and ignored.
Neglected and ignored?  The same punishment twice is quite harsh.

P.S Sorry but I'm a tautology nazi
TheDarkRaven
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It's a nice little thing to try, but in reality will only be a small little thing (will many people want to foot the electricity bill for this - I think not) as many people will opt out. Medical convention is not necessarily always correct (are there already natural alternatives to 'cure', or at least slow cancer? - I've seen this happen). Now that's theology, and an ethical debate, and something which isn't suited to this. At least their hearts are in the right places.
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=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Pug wrote:

the PS3's can be used to figure out how to get their owns laid.
Why the hell would they do that? If successful, they would be neglected and ignored.
Neglected and ignored?  The same punishment twice is quite harsh.

P.S Sorry but I'm a tautology nazi
Neglected and ignored combined (hidden joke there, just for you) are very close to being a pleonasm, but aren't quite identical if you dissect their meaning. If I look at it more closely, the scenario could involve one but not the other, as well as both at once, therefore they are not necessarily redundant. The difference is substantial enough as to not be a .999~=1 of linguistics.
Pug
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unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Pug wrote:

the PS3's can be used to figure out how to get their owns laid.
Why the hell would they do that? If successful, they would be neglected and ignored.
Thereby curing more cancer...
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Did he actually say PS3s have more power than PCs? Is he fucking high on every drug known to western civilization? Also he said "millions of people experienced PS3 as an entertainment device", I find that hard to believe considering it sold less than half a million units world wide in the past five months.

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