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Here is the Folding@Home page about ClearSpeed and GPUs: http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-highperformance.html It is very interesting, but we still have to wait. A mini update FYI: October 2006 The open beta has begun. More info can be found on our GPU FAQ. http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-ATI.html November 2006 We have been making lots of updates to the GPU core. Some are to help the code run better (eg on multiple GPU's) and some are science-side updates. FAH ON BOINC April 2006 We have updated much of the code, but are now in the midst of dealing with staff turnover in the BOINC part of the development team, which has slowed development. Links: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/18/clearspeed_silicon_sc06/ copywrite October 06 several links November 06 http://folding.stanford.edu/gromacs.html August 06 Also note: NVIDIA CUDA Homepage: CUDA (compute unified device architecture) technology .... CUDA technology enables developers to create solutions for data-intensive processing to produce accurate answers, in less time. .... If you are interested in developing with CUDA please join our .... http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cuda.html Recently 06 Found: The CS301 coprocessor brings 12,800-MIPS and 25.6-GFLOPS performance to a workstation, server, or laptop, while consuming less than 3 W. Started at $1,000 each 2004 current price unknown, 2006. Follow: http://www.electronicproducts.com/ShowPage.as...mp;FileName=hl4w3.nov2003 Hope this helps PaulT [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Dec 6, 2006 5:36:00 PM] |
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KLiK
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note that you have to have extended PCI-X for the CSX600 or new CSX620..
----------------------------------------but for other, who don't have server bords there is e620 for PCIe! |
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