Comments on: Sony's Folding@home project gets Guinness record
The project, which uses distributed computing to allow scientists to do research related to proteins and serious diseases, is called the world's most powerful such system.
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1. Cell is a bit more powerful than falcon..
2. and frankly who am i fooling... u wud spend more time playing on xbox360 today than PS3... so net net PS3 has more time sitting idle processing the folding projet than the xbox360
Smart choice by Stanford nonetheless.
- by sammyspam December 28, 2008 11:58 PM PST
- I recently discovered this on http://www.squidoo.com/folding-at-home and it lead me here, ive started using this and its great.
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(6 Comments)Im going to start running this all the time now, now my PS3 feels even more useful. Im happy its being used for a good cause.