Notes from Profs. Kasson and Mr. Coffland - New GROMACS

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From the labs of Professors Kasson and Shirts, UVA and Mr. Coffland:

A new version of Gromacs (4.6) is coming, and we’re working to bring it to Folding@home. The new code contains a number of improvements (more than you’d expect for a minor version number!), and we’ll post about some of the individual features as we go. Not all of them will be available on F@h immediately, as some will require substantial development work over the next few months. But some of the basics are new free energy methods from our very own Prof. Michael Shirts, new and slightly faster inner-loop code, and some important tweaks to parallelization. Free energy calculations allow us to calculate things like how tightly drugs bind to proteins and the strength of attraction between protein components when pulled apart. And you, of course, know what faster inner-loop code and better parallelization mean!

Gromacs is an interesting piece of simulation software in that it’s heavily optimized both for single-computer performance (part of why we chose it for F@h in the first place) and for parallel scaling. A lot of codes choose to emphasize one or the other. But Gromacs tries to do both. That will have some interesting and useful implications for F@h particularly as we look at more and more cores on donor CPU’s (and things like GPU integration). That’s all for now; we’ll keep you posted on progress.

Thanks!
The 4.6 Core Team (Profs. Kasson, Shirts, and the indefatigable Mr. Coffland)
 
Hmmm..... the CPU + GPU integration sounds interesting. I think to be able to do that, they will first need to develop a native linux GPU client. Hopefully we can get some new type of BA/BB WUs to thin out the 8101 POCs.
 
You other brothers can't deny.

When Proff Kasson walks in with an ity bity update and sticks that faster inner-loop code in your face you get sprung!
 
You other brothers can't deny.

When Proff Kasson walks in with an ity bity update and sticks that faster inner-loop code in your face you get sprung!
I.. Just..

:D
 
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