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Stanford releases PS3 Folding@home client update v1.2 Posted on Wednesday, August 22, 2007 - 06:31 PM by  7im

Team Egg Roll 7im writes: 

As seen on Gamasutra.com yesterday, the Folding@home project released the v1.2 update to the powerful PlayStation 3 client.

The highlights are:

  • New functionality like PSP remote play
  • New simulations and visuals
  • New screensaver mode that increases the performance of the simulations and lets the PlayStation 3 consume "slightly less power"
  • New "Advanced Participation Mode"

Said SCEA CEO Jack Tretton, "We take a lot of pride in the fact that more than half a million PS3 users worldwide have dedicated a portion of their machine's capabilities towards helping Stanford University and their Folding@home team research many of the diseases that inflict our society today.

Sony says that in the five months since the application's release more than a half million users have downloaded the program and delivered "up to 600 teraflops", bringing the project "closer to its goal of achieving a petaflop, an important milestone."

Simply stop and restart the client to prompt the update.

-7im



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