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Posted in News, PS3 by Latoya Peterson on Monday, November 5th, 2007 | No Comments » [Permalink]

BCC World News has reported that the PS3 is being used to understand what causes diseases:

 A project that harnesses the spare processing power of Sony’s PlayStation 3 (PS3) to help understand the cause of diseases has entered the record books.

Guinness World Records has recognised folding@home (FAH) as the world’s most powerful distributed computing network.

FAH has signed up nearly 700,000 PS3s to examine how the shape of proteins affect diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

The network has more than one petaflop of computing power - the equivalent of 1,000 trillion calculations per second.

“To have folding@home recognized by Guinness World Records as the most powerful distributed computing network ever is a reflection of the extraordinary worldwide participation by gamers and consumers around the world and for that we are very grateful,” said Professor Vijay Pande of Stanford University and a leader of the FAH project.

The article goes on to explain exactly how the PS3 got involved with the process:

Until March this year, FAH only ran on PCs.

The program had around 200,000 computers participating in the program, the equivalent of about 250 teraflops (trillion calculations per second).

The addition of 670,000 PS3s has taken the computing power of the network to more than one petaflop.

By comparison BlueGene L, which tops the list of most powerful supercomputers, has a top speed of just 280.6 teraflops.

The boost is in part because of the PS3’s powerful processor, known as the “cell”, which runs up to 10 times faster than current PC chips.

“It is clear that none of this would be even remotely possible without the power of PS3, it has increased our research capabilities by leaps and bounds,” said Prof Pande.

Of course, saving the world is kind of old hat to us gamers.

All in a days work. :-)


Posted in News, PS3, Sony by Latoya Peterson on Saturday, July 28th, 2007 | No Comments » [Permalink]

The recently embattled Rockstar Games is going to develop an exclusive title for the PlayStation 3.

Wired Magazine’s Joystiq column has the scoop:

When Sony passed on the exclusive rights to Grand Theft Auto 4, many saw it as a sign of insanity from the leadership camp. The latest episode of Spike TV’s Game Head, however, reveals that perhaps they had a plan all along. SCEA president Jack Tretton pulled that curtain back for host Geoff Keighley, casually mentioning that Rockstar has made an exclusive agreement to bring “their next big franchise” to the PlayStation 3 and no, he’s not talking about L.A. Noire.

Shortly before the show hit the tubes, SCEA’s director of 3rd party relations, Michael Shorrock, confirmed this statement on the official US PlayStation blog adding, “Rockstar really wanted to make a game that you can truly only do on PS3, harnessing the power of CELL and Blu-ray disc and this deal lets them do just that.. This is really a win-win situation for both companies.”

So what is it exactly? Sony has made an agreement with Rockstar to say no more concerning the deal nor the title involved. From a developer that has tackled everything from gang violence to ping pong, your guess is as good as ours.


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