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| Posted by: Trizt on Monday, March 26, 2007 - 07:23 Submitted by Trizt |
| | | | According to Folding@Home, the PlayStation 3's are computing work units at 346 trillion floating point operations a second which is more than 200 trillion more than Windows machines, despite the fact that there is a greater than a 10 to 1 ratio of Windows computers to PlayStation 3 consoles working on the project.
So far the average work unit takes around eight to nine hours to complete. Work units on Windows computers generally take several days to finish.
Full story at TG Daily.
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