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theSkyNet Wants Your Spare CPU Cycles 136

An anonymous reader writes "Thousands of PC users are being called on to donate their spare CPU cycles to help create a massive grid computing engine to process terabytes of radio astronomy data as part of theSkyNet project. It will be used for, among other things, processing the huge amount of data expected to flow off Australia's forthcoming Square Kilometre Array telescope." One can only assume that "other things" will include achieving sentience and finding John Connor.
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theSkyNet Wants Your Spare CPU Cycles

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  • by Wolfling1 ( 1808594 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2011 @02:36AM (#37383892) Journal
    Why not? Just about everything else in the Australian outback is deadly to humans.
  • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2011 @04:10AM (#37384262)

    I'd happily donate my CPU cycles to them. I have 4 cores here sitting doing mostly nothing, and I fully agree it is for the most part completely wasted silicon for the 23 hours a day I don't play games.

    But I will have to send them my power bill. While my processor cycles are free, the energy usage is not. The difference between a computer sitting idly all year and running full pelt on the processor can easily be $100+ from a back of the envelope calculation, the GPU can also amount to the same.

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