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JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
03-27-2007, 03:29 AM
Sony PS3 powers Alzheimer's research

By Mike Nagle

20/03/2007 - Scientists hope to harness the power of Sony's new PlayStation 3 games console to conduct research on protein folding and associated diseases such as Alzheimer's and cancer.

Sony announced last week that its PS3 console will be able to partake in Stanford University's Folding@home project. The distributed computing project has been running since 2000 and takes advantage of the unused power of subscriber's home PCs to conduct protein folding research. The results are then sent back to the US scientists to analyse.

"Millions of users have experienced the power of PS3 entertainment. Now they can utilise that exceptional computing power to help fight diseases," said Masayuki Chatani, chief technical officer at Sony Computer Entertainment.

"In order to study protein folding, researchers need more than just one super computer, but the massive processing power of thousands of networked computers. Previously, PCs have been the only option for scientists, but now, they have a new, more powerful tool - PS3."

The structure of proteins is critical to their function and yet, the process of protein folding is, in many ways, still a mystery. Also, proteins folding incorrectly or not at all have been implicated in several diseases, including Alzheimer's, Mad Cow (BSE), Huntington's, Parkinson's and several cancers.

Unfortunately, there is a significant time barrier to further understanding this process through computational research - protein folding simulations can take up to 30 years for a single computer to complete. The Folding@home project shares the research among thousands of computers connected via the Internet, enabling the results to be calculated much faster.

With over million members, Folding@home is perhaps surprisingly not the largest distributed computing network however. Gridorg boasts over three million members conducting science research at home. The project is powered by technology from United Devices, whose founders were involved in the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence project (SETI).

The first project run by Grid.org was in conjunction with scientists from Oxford University and searched for new anti-cancer drugs - screening billions of small molecules against numerous proteins associated with cancer. Grid.org are currently also running a project that tries to unravel the secrets of protein folding.

The 'Cell' processor at the heart of the PS3 is much faster than common, mainstream processors in PCs and could enable performance previously only possible with supercomputers, according to the scientists at Stanford.

The advanced graphics capabilities of the console will allow users to display the actual folding process in real-time and also rotate and look at the protein from different angles in real-time.

PS3 owners can join in once the latest software update becomes available at the end of March. A Folding@home icon will be added to the network menu on the machine to allow users to join the project. But users need not worry about their games slowing down - the programme can be set to run automatically only when the console is idle.

DJ_Asia
03-27-2007, 03:57 AM
Well now that the PS3 can help cure diseases perhaps they will actually make a few decent games to play on it!!!

Love the Bluray and all the bells and whistles but Sony is milking the PS2 for every drop of breath imaginable and continue to release 20 titles for the PS2 for every 1 for the PS3..

I cant take my PS3 back to Thailand as the regional coding wont allow it to play the games and Blurays released in Thailand.I think im gonna wait til they actually get a fair amount of titles released before I buy it again.

Legend
03-27-2007, 03:58 AM
LOL well its a crappy system for gaming guess they have to use the power for something else.

JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
03-27-2007, 04:23 AM
LOL well its a crappy system for gaming guess they have to use the power for something else.

how is it a crappy system for gaming?

do you own one?

DJ_Asia
03-27-2007, 04:28 AM
LOL well its a crappy system for gaming guess they have to use the power for something else.

how is it a crappy system for gaming?

do you own one?

I think its pretty decent for gaming,and as soon as game makers learn how to make titles that actually utilize the 1080p and push the limits of its multiple processors(6-8?)it will be killer.

Downfall of Man is a good game and fun to play but I completed it twice and sold it back to GameSpot already...the other titles I havent been impressed with at all.

Legend
03-27-2007, 04:38 AM
I shouldn't used the word crappy more like obsolete because of the lost of exclusive titles,price and the 360s online capability.

Vicki Richter
03-27-2007, 04:40 AM
You want to sell me your PS3 Asia?

DJ_Asia
03-27-2007, 04:55 AM
I shouldn't used the word crappy more like obsolete because of the lost of exclusive titles,price and the 360s online capability.

PS3 has great online capabilty...

sorry VR its spoken for

JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
03-27-2007, 05:40 AM
Legend I just thought it was a weak statement.

If you look back in history the same was said initially about Colecovision, Nintendo's original game system, the NEO-GEO. They all went on to have decent lifespans and cult followings. I wonder if statements like that would be made if the pricing for the unit wasn't so obscenely high.

hwbs
03-27-2007, 08:11 AM
Well now that the PS3 can help cure diseases perhaps they will actually make a few decent games to play on it!!!

Love the Bluray and all the bells and whistles but Sony is milking the PS2 for every drop of breath imaginable and continue to release 20 titles for the PS2 for every 1 for the PS3..

I cant take my PS3 back to Thailand as the regional coding wont allow it to play the games and Blurays released in Thailand.I think im gonna wait til they actually get a fair amount of titles released before I buy it again.

you should of sold it to me b4 you left

DJ_Asia
03-27-2007, 08:18 AM
Well now that the PS3 can help cure diseases perhaps they will actually make a few decent games to play on it!!!

Love the Bluray and all the bells and whistles but Sony is milking the PS2 for every drop of breath imaginable and continue to release 20 titles for the PS2 for every 1 for the PS3..

I cant take my PS3 back to Thailand as the regional coding wont allow it to play the games and Blurays released in Thailand.I think im gonna wait til they actually get a fair amount of titles released before I buy it again.

you should of sold it to me b4 you left

Sorry bro didnt realize u wanted it...first Vicky and now you...it is staying in the HA community...for whatever thats worth

hwbs
03-27-2007, 08:48 AM
ahhhh ill just stick with my wii and 360

ARMANIXXX
03-28-2007, 11:28 AM
I'm not gonna say PS3 is crappy......too soon to tell.

But I will say, PS3 is fair disappointment so far to Sony (sales wise) and apparently to many video gamming fans......so far.