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50,000,000,000

Strebor

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BOINC reach a combined fifty billion cobblestones today.

Must say that is pretty impressive.

Years to complete the same amount of work.

__410,000 ___ Athlon64 3200 or Pentium4 3GHz
___68,500 ___ A Quad running at 3GHz
____1,370 ___ A 100 GigaFlop Server
_______ 1 ___ BOINC's current rate
 
Users (Active) 315,410
Average floating point operations per second 969.302 TeraFLOPS

Impressive, nearly a PetaFLOP. I also love the pie charts showing the most popular projects. (SETI, lewl)

This also puts an interesting perspective on the size and reach of all DC projects; especially the fact that all of BOINC's projects combined have similar membership and computing output to just Folding@Home alone.

To be fair, F@H cheats bigtime by using PS3s to crunch 😛
 
Originally posted by: Foxery
Users (Active) 315,410
Average floating point operations per second 969.302 TeraFLOPS

Impressive, nearly a PetaFLOP. I also love the pie charts showing the most popular projects. (SETI, lewl)

This also puts an interesting perspective on the size and reach of all DC projects; especially the fact that all of BOINC's projects combined have similar membership and computing output to just Folding@Home alone.

To be fair, F@H cheats bigtime by using PS3s to crunch 😛

Yea, if this is accurate... F@H gets 80% of its output from PS3's.
 
that seems possible since the ps3's are super-efficient at f@h. I personally do seti but I can't exactly criticize somebody for doing f@h, either.
 
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