BOINC Network 18 - BOINC Hardware
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Recorded on May 8th
BOINC Hardware
We discuss the BOINC Workshop, BOINC Pentathlon, WCG's Open Pandemics, and answer the questions: Will BOINC destroy my hardware? and Why do some projects use CPUs and others use GPUS?
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Twitter: @thejringo
Twitter: @delta_1512
Twitter: @BOINCNetwork
What is BOINC?
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) is an open-source grid computing infrastructure which provides open access to a global volunteer-based distributed computing network. To date, BOINC has been the driving force behind numerous computationally intensive research programs, such as pulsar identification, the creation of patient specific cancer treatments, the simulation of candidate molecules for next-generation solar panels, along with many others. While BOINC has been used primarily for science and mathematics, it can host data from any open or commercial field so long as the data can be formatted for BOINC’s processes. Examples of projects include tasks on engineering, cryptography, rendering, weather and climate prediction, as well as social, market, and resource analytics. Enigma@home, for example, worked to break remaining WWII messages encrypted by an Enigma machine.
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Website: http://boinc.berkeley.edu
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GitHub Repo: https://github.com/BOINC/