100 PetaFLOPS

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k1wi
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100 PetaFLOPS

Post by k1wi »

In a recent blog post Prof. Pande talked about closing in on 100 Petaflops...

Well looking at the stats today, it looks like the project has successfully exceeded that number..!

Congratulations F@H!

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Re: 100 PetaFLOPS

Post by foldy »

This is 10 times the whole boinc network with 10,000 teraflops - but all for protein folding.
(Maybe you cannot compare these numbers or the boinc tflops calculation also needs an update)
see https://boinc.berkeley.edu/
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Re: 100 PetaFLOPS

Post by Nathan_P »

Bonic is mainly cpu bound, F@H has made a huge push with the latest Maxwell GPU's
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Re: 100 PetaFLOPS

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I saw this as well. It’s great to see us reach this!
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Re: 100 PetaFLOPS

Post by Jonazz »

Let's reach that exaflop soon!

https://folding.stanford.edu/home/recen ... ldinghome/
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Re: 100 PetaFLOPS

Post by VijayPande »

we’re on our way. It’s basically a matter of time. We are pushing on some new more bleeding edge approaches in house as well. Hopefully Intel’s new acquisition will be useful for folding :-)
Prof. Vijay Pande, PhD
Departments of Chemistry, Structural Biology, and Computer Science
Chair, Biophysics
Director, Folding@home Distributed Computing Project
Stanford University
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