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Send message Joined: 7 Nov 17 Posts: 31 |
The Italian networking company Uania has arranged to run SiDock@home on their routers, contributing to research on the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Thanks to Uania for taking this pioneering step in volunteer computing. Thanks also to Vitalii Koshura and Natalia Nikitina for their work in getting BOINC and the SiDock app running on the Uania platform. |
Send message Joined: 23 Dec 21 Posts: 2 |
How large are their stacks? |
Send message Joined: 3 Mar 23 Posts: 2 |
We have connected all the computers in our Otomaskon company to the BOINC network for the sake of benefit. We congratulate those who organised this system. It is a great pleasure to be able to benefit science, we hope there is a place where we can also make physical donations. But we have a problem like this. We are currently operating on a single computer for testing purposes. We see that it does not use GPU, all our computer's GPUs are extremely powerful. Is there any process with GPU? is there a place we missed on the software? https://otomaskon.com |
Send message Joined: 28 Apr 19 Posts: 82 |
I am using an Intel GPU embedded processor on my I5 laptop with Windows11. It runs Einstein@home GPU tasks using OpenCL. I got also a very rare Covid-19 GPU task on WorldCommunityGrid. I cannot run GPUGrid which my Intel GPU processor cannot run because it needs CUDA that the Intel GPU processor does not support. It runs at 748 MHz but sometimes its goes up to 1000 MHz and more. Tullio |
Send message Joined: 28 Apr 19 Posts: 82 |
Other projects in which I have run GPUs using discrete boards are Milkyway@home and Asteroids@home. Tullio |
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