No official reason as given, or at least none that made a lot of sense. What I read was something like that Sony and Stamford decided to mutually end it. The "explanation" isI just started folding on a spare i5 quad core spare computer at work. One of our employees retired so it's free for now. I planned to start running it on my PS3 at home too only to find out you can't anymore. Does anyone know why they shut it down for PS3?
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Yes but that is covered in this thread.. which for some reason isn't visible anymore. It used to be a sticky, but I had to search for it.Well, the PS3 part is long dead. But isn't the folding@home project itself still continuing?
I wonder what percent of the work was done by, or percent of participant used, PS3s.
Using crowd sourced computing power to solve complex problems was a cool idea. I was happy to contribute for a while but I haven't been participating for a few months. I wonder if anything useful ever came from the thousands of people contributing to this project.