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Highlites from Pande's Talk

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Saturday, October 16, 2010 8:39 PM (permalink)
In another thread, ianbook221188 was kind enough to post the presentation that Pande gave at the GTC 2010 conference. I realize that most don't have the time to watch the 45 minute lecture so I thought I'd post highlights. The information below was taken from Pande's presentation available at http://nvidia.fullviewmedia.com/gtc2010/0923-b-2007.html. Please let me know if there is anything I need to change.
 
The following shows the difference between computational chemistry and physics. When determining the path of a spacecraft, you know the location and speed of each of the planets. With chemistry, you can calculate the location or the velocity of each particle but not both. To do so, you have to use statistics to determine the probability of interactions with neighboring atoms and the forces acting on them including the EM and strong forces and the molecular bonds that holds the atoms together in the proteins. The polarity of water molecules also affects the folding properties of the proteins and makes the statistical analysis even more complicated.
 

 
The following compares the different clients with the number of units and the combined teraflops. It's interesting the low tflops that the cpu client is producing compared to the output of the PS3 clients. The gpu client has the least number of units and highest output.
 

 
The following shows how far we've come. Currently, we're processing folded molecules in the low microseconds. Eventually, we will start calculating proteins that take milliseconds to fold and will take a thousand fold processing power to do the calculations. Given Moore's Law, how long will this take? A year... ten years...
 

 
The following map shows the locations of computers involved in the folding project. Notice that the dots are comparable to major urban areas across the world. Personally, I didn't realize there were so many in Europe (and who is folding in Bermuda?).
 

Pande's point is that we are currently producing 4 pflops on 21,500 gpus. There are a billion computers in the world and a million gpus would get us eflops of computing power. Fold on! 
post edited by rklapp - Monday, August 29, 2011 5:28 PM

 
  
 
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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Saturday, October 16, 2010 8:58 PM (permalink)
    Thanks for posting this.  It is very interesting and gives us a bit of a perspective of why all this computing power is needed and important.  It is also fascinating to think that my two computers are part of this great undertaking!  Fold on!
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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Saturday, October 16, 2010 8:59 PM (permalink)
    yer probably should of made a new thred for it, definitely a need to watch even if like me you don't understand half of it, it got some good info in it that show why we need to keep folding on


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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Sunday, October 17, 2010 4:20 AM (permalink)
    Although I don't get the specifics, I take one thing away from looking at all that.
     
    We gotta keep on folding! lol.


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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:02 AM (permalink)
    Does anyone know where I can get an autographed photo of Vijay Pande?  I want to put it above my computer on the wall.
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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Sunday, October 17, 2010 9:21 AM (permalink)
    thanks! this is a great summary.

     
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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Sunday, October 17, 2010 12:30 AM (permalink)
    brcromer

    Does anyone know where I can get an autographed photo of Vijay Pande?  I want to put it above my computer on the wall.


    Speaking of which, I was wondering while listening to him at the conference if he gets harrassed by admirers or folders who are aggrevated about the points system. The disadvantage of distibuted computing  is that he's more visible to the public. I doubt they had an autograph line following his leacture.

     
      
     
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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Sunday, October 17, 2010 12:39 AM (permalink)
    Ah.  I can see it now.  Bringing a girl home from the bar and having her ask, "Wha...? Who that guy on the wall?  Is he a Police Ossifer?"  And much to my delight, I can proudly say, "No, Woman.  That's the Man!"


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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 5:38 AM (permalink)
    id like to mention that there is a red dot right were muskie lives 

     
     
     
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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 12:30 AM (permalink)
    This is yet another post (coupled with the post by Drougnor with video links) that need to be made into a "What is Folding" sticky in this Forum.  Of all the stickies we have, this kind of stuff needs to be at the top of the list!
     
    After I watched the latest video with Dr. Pande and hearing his comments about "getting more Folders involved", My first thought was "we need T-shirts"! 



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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 12:44 AM (permalink)
    What, you mean, like my hoody?
     

     


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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 12:50 AM (permalink)
    Exact-a-mundo what I have in mind...get the word out by being walking ads for Folding@Home! 



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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 12:51 AM (permalink)
    Been wearing that one for a good ol' while. May get myself another at some point.

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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 2:52 PM (permalink)
    Use of the EVGA logo without the expressed written consent of EVGA?
     
    For SHAME! 

     

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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 2:55 PM (permalink)
    definitely cool.  remember though, that most of those CPU's are single core clients.
     

    Ted. folding paused temporarily (except on SR-2)
    Splitting folding between EVGA and MPCHow to bake your GPU's

      
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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 3:09 PM (permalink)
    Tiger770

    Use of the EVGA logo without the expressed written consent of EVGA?

    For SHAME! 

    T-shirted that one. Pun intended.

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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 3:38 PM (permalink)
    That's awesome geekiness!

     
      
     
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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 6:17 PM (permalink)
    Uh-oh...many of us are using the EVGA logo (without permission) in a number of creative ways in our sigs around here.  Sleinous was forced to do the "walk of branding shame" because EVGA won't provide any T-shirts for us!  I think we've tried just about every legitimate method of pleading for the T-shirts from EVGA without success. 
     
    With the readily available iron-on inkjet printer media, heck we could all make our own T-shirts of all kinds of flavors.  Plenty of creative Folding artwork could be done without crossing the Branding police's path.  I mean, we could make Folding T-shirts that don't promote EVGA at all, still promote Folding and our Team.  Some of Sleinous' work on his hoodie would be OK to print (if worried about legalities).  Sleinous is the one-man Folding advertising ground-breaker on our Team.  More of us need to join him!
     
    We have to talk about Folding T-shirts and hoodies at least once every few months or it ain't natural. 
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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 8:57 PM (permalink)
    Yeah I was just playing.
     
    This is some really cool information though.
     
     

     

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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Monday, August 29, 2011 11:47 PM (permalink)
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    Yeah I was just playing.

    ...and I knew you were too.  I mentioned the branding thing because of the make your own T-shirt line of thought that I was having.  I think about it quite often and basically "live in T-shirts" every day.  So this evening (while at Staples), I picked up an Avery iron-on T-shirt kit for dark clothing.  By God, I'm gonna do it and make my own T-shirt.  It may not be the best looking thing, but I'm gonna give it a go! 



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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Tuesday, August 30, 2011 7:32 AM (permalink)
    Yeah UK isnt really t-shirt weather but I do try to wear them. Had to resort to a hoody as it's a little warmer.
     
    I'm also using EVGA logo + folding team, etched into my DangerDen Torture Rack SR-2. Permission asked and granted.
     
    I mean its all positive advertising for them. If you asked permission to wear a hoody that said something like:
     
    EVGA logo + fails
     
    I'm pretty sure they'd turn their noses up at that one ;)
     

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    Re:Highlites from Pande's Talk Tuesday, August 30, 2011 12:30 AM (permalink)
    Sleinous
    I'm also using EVGA logo + folding team, etched into my DangerDen Torture Rack SR-2. Permission asked and granted.
    I mean its all positive advertising for them. If you asked permission to wear a hoody that said something like:
    EVGA logo + fails
    I'm pretty sure they'd turn their noses up at that one ;)

    Awwww...and that's exactly what I was going to put on my T-shirt.   Back to the drawing board...
     
    Seriously, I'm really gonna try to come up with something that represents Folding, but doesn't necessarily have to use EVGA's logo (maybe).  I will find a way to say something about our Team ID (like you did).  Gotta prop the Team whenever I can. 



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