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PS3's processing power to help fight diseases

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PS3 owners will be able to use the console's idle processing power to help fight diseases. Sony has teamed up with scientists to offer downloadable software that will run the distributed computing project, folding@home (FAH).

BBC News reports: "The project harnesses the capacity of thousands of PCs to examine how the shape of proteins, critical to most biological functions, affect disease. FAH say a network of PS3's will allow performance similar to supercomputers. With 10,000 machines joined together the researchers calculate they should be able to do a thousand trillion calculations per second. If that was achieved it would be nearly four times as fast as the world's most powerful supercomputer, IBM's BlueGene/L System, capable of 280.6 trillion calculations per second."

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