Sony Plans PS3 folding@home Client

August 28, 2006 | by Geoff Duncan

In an unexpected move, Sony has announced a folding@home client for the PlaysStation 3, enabling the game system to participate in distribute computing projects when idle.

In a more which may mark a first for the video game industry, Sony announced last week it as has developed client software for the folding@home distributed computing project for its forthcoming PlayStation 3 gaming console. The folding@home project aims to understand the very complex processes of protein assembly, or "folding," in living systems. Protein folding is critical to the survival of almost all creatures, and errors in protein folding are critical factors in a number of conditions and diseases, including Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, Mad Cow, ALS< Huntington's Disease, errors in bone growth, and many cancer-related conditions.

Folding@home is a distributed computing project designed to harness the idle power of personal computer and workstations around the world to work on complex protein folding simulations. Participants run client software on their computer, and configure it to run according to their own preferences—users can devote as much (or as little) CPU time as they like to the project. The software downloads data sets from the folding@home project, performs calculations, and reports the results back to folding@home. Other distributed computing projects involve analyzing extraterrestrial radio signals, simulating climate change, breaking cryptographic cyphers, and controlling the spread of malaria, among many others.

Folding@home also announced they plan to release client software capable of leveraging the computing power of ATI graphics processors; between the PS3 client and improved performance from ATI-enhanced clients, the project hopes to reach computational power of one to ten petaflops, which would put the project in the realm of—or even beyond—the computation power of any currently active supercomputer.

No details are available of how Sony might distribute its folding@home client—perhaps that will be left to the folding@home project itself—but it would certainly be intriguing if Sony shipped the folding@home client on PS3 units. I don't know how happy some people would be if the client were enabled by default, but it would be kinda nifty if the client were pre-installed and Sony informed users about it.

Post Your Comment...Comments

joe on Jan 7th, 2008 at 8:12 PM:

i still don't see why i would want to put this on my computer or ps3, seems like a waste of time and money for me. wont see me putting this stuff on my comp or ps3...

Comment on this article




Please keep your comments relevant to this article. Email addresses are not displayed, they are only required to verify you are human.

When you submit your comment, an email will be sent to your email address with a confirmation link. Once you have clicked on that confirmation link your comment will be posted.

HTML is not allowed.




Join our newsletter to keep up to date on the latest Digital Trends content like Videos, Reviews, News and more delivered directly to your email!


Plus, get early access to contests and specials from our partners. Join today!





Loading...