
There’s a new podcast on Futures in Biotech with Dr. Pande from Folding@Home. Macresearch summarized it well:
I really like the final point, “What would you do with 250,000 CPU’s”, because it’s an important question. Petascale computing has arrived but most applications aren’t ready to scale to thousands or millions of cores. Folding@Home is as a distributed computing project as it is biomedical. What they’ve been able to do is treat simulations as data and use bayesian data mining techniques to put together the whole picture with suprising efficiency. A clever workaround for Folding@Home’s “supercomputer”, which is severely limited by network latencies and individual agents with slow hardware compared to ‘real’ supercomputers. Finally he reports that PS3′s and GPU’s are achieving 20-30x acceleration. Exciting stuff!
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