Friday, December 7th 2012
TechPowerUp World Community Grid Team Among World Top 20
TechPowerUp's World Community Grid (WCG) team now ranks among the world's top 20, and it's all thanks to our awesome contributors, coordinated by team leader "ChickenPatty." TechPowerUp WCG team's goal, more than getting to the top is giving back benefits of powerful PC hardware to the world, which use idle system resources to process complex problems for the scientific community.
Got a bored multi-core CPU to spare? Join Us!
Got a bored multi-core CPU to spare? Join Us!
32 Comments on TechPowerUp World Community Grid Team Among World Top 20
For more information on what WCG has achieved so far, this recent news update has a good summary with links to more information: www.worldcommunitygrid.org/about_us/viewNewsArticle.do?articleId=211
Any other info you can always ask in the team thread.
How does this rate to a single "Super Computer" that was purpose built for "crunching"? Just curious as I have no experience/knowledge of folding/crunching :o
* these are estimates of points per day (ppd) at 100% load (24/7, all cores/threads running)
- Phenom II Quad- 3-3,500 ppd
- i7 2600k- 5-6,000 ppd
- FX-8150 (stock clocks)- 4-5,000 ppd
- 4x Opteron server (12 core cpu's, 48 cores total)- 30-35,000ppd
The more cores/threads in the rigs- the better the output
World Community Grid was developed to provide humanitarian research access to an alternate compute source: regular PC's connected to a grid. As long as the research is humanitarian in nature and the results are made available small research teams can make use of this super computer time which they might not normally have had access to further their study.