Folding@Home Now at Almost 2.5 Exaflops To Fight COVID-19 – Faster Than Top 500 Supercomputers In The World

Apr 13, 2020 at 04:46pm EDT

Ever since users starting donating their compute prowess to Folding@home which would be put in use by researchers and scientists to fight against COVID-19, we have seen some spectacular feats being achieved. Last month, Folding@home announced that the total processing power added to its network has hit 1.5 Exaflops but just three weeks later, they have far exceeded the number with far more processing power that is faster than the top 500 supercomputers of the world.

Folding@Home's Total Processing Power To Fight COVID-19 Now At Almost 2.5 Exaflops

The announcement was posted on Twitter by Folding@home where they confirmed that their total processing power is now at ~2.4 Exaflops which is almost 2.5 Exaflops of peak processing power to crunch solutions to fight against COVID-19.

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According to Folding@home, the total processing power exceeds that of the world's top 500 super-computers. it's great to see the tech community come together in an effort to fight against COVID-19 which has resulted in over 100,000 fatalities and over 1.8 million cases across the globe. The 3 big hardware companies, NVIDIA, Intel & AMD have pledged support to Folding@home. NVIDIA also announced that it would bring it AI and HPC expertise to fight against COVID-19.

The NVIDIA task force will help the consortium by:

Folding@Home ~2.5 Exaflops Compute Power Statistics

OSAMD GPUsNVIDIA GPUsCPUsCPU coresTFLOPSx86 TFLOPS
Windows112,816430,181847,0285,719,659952,8911,929,969
Linux7,506115,643558,7524,877,640270,402496,915
macOSX19081,449417,9124,7084,738
Totals120,341545,8241,487,22911,015,2111,228,0012,431,622

At the moment, there are a total of 545,824 NVIDIA GPUs, 102,341 AMD GPUs and a total of 1,487,229 CPUs available to feed the massive 2.4-2.5 Exaflops network. The CPUs amount a total of 11,015,211 processing cores which is simply mind-blowing. The cumulative processing power is listed at 2.431 Exaflops. There are several people still joining the network to add even more processing power to fight against COVID-19 which is simply amazing!

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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