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Mumak
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Help Conquer Cancer: Completed It's logical that people who have GPUs and want them to be used will switch to other projects offering GPU tasks, including myself - MW@H, E@H, GPUGrid. |
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I am wondering how many that joined WCG crunching only the HCC project because of GPU capability will now flee to other projects that have GPU capability like milkyway etc... Honestly, I think quite a few. This does not bode well for WCG who had 'opened' the wonderful Pandora Box of GPU computing. Even as I write this, |
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I, unfortunately, only had one GPU that could be used for HCC, but that computer will not be waiting for more GPU work since I am getting plenty of work for faah, GFAM, etc. and currently I am running WCG only.
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Former Member
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One last bump, just a little after the 'grid' computing end of HCC, this chart made me think of a Caribbean fish and it not being called Nemo: http://bit.ly/WCGTP3
----------------------------------------BTW, read quite some time ago that sharks can't get cancer... they tried to give it to them, but the experimenters failed. Whilst some of the species are now on the endangered species list, gravely in fact, evolution certainly put something in place that without us would surely survive in the seas for another eternity. There's a rosetta's stone swimming there and we're killing them off... humanity at it's finest, and we may succeed to give the big C to them anyhow with all pervasive plastics in the oceans... top of the feeding chain, they must be collecting a lot of our dirt in their guts. Rant end. edit: Of course, the shark tale is per many a myth, even TNG has an [2003] article on the subject: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/08/0820_030820_sharkcancer.html [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Jun 11, 2013 5:28:30 PM] |
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