It is when you donate your computer processing power to a network of computers called 'distributed computing.'
People from throughout the world download and run software to band together to make one of the largest supercomputers in the world.
Why does Stanford need this much power?
They need it to simulate protein folding for research. Protein mis-folding is the cause of cancer and other related diseases.
Every single computer added to the network bings us one step closer to a cure for cancer.
Here is their homepage.
I think ALL schools should have a client on all of their computers. At my school, many computers are left on or on standby doing nothing. They could all be doing something great for humanity.
I think Microsoft and Apple should integrate this into their next operating system. Hey, Sony did it with the PS3! What can't they do it too?
Look at all these computers in schools! They could be folding right now! :x
The client can also run in the background when it is being used by a student. The client is designed to use the processing power that isn't being used by the user.
So it doesn't have to be on 24/7.
What are your thoughts on this?
I understand that there is a 'Join the Gamespot Folding Team!' thread in PC Hardware discussion, but this is more about why
people should get involved and people's thoughts on the whole thing.
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