On 1/14/10, Lynn W. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> First, I wouldn't assume that Rom has become a credit hound, I would
> assume that he is using credit as intended (as a measure of computing)
> and that it's more about the amount of work that can be done with a GPU.

High GPU credits could mean that the GPU application is fast, or that
the CPU app was slow the day the GPU app was released. I already wrote
a credit scenario showing that situation, although I'm wondering if
anyone bothered to read it.


I hadn't checked my credits (especially the useless "total credits"
number) for months. Yesterday I went to boincstats (which had even
dropped off my browser history) and found I was 1 week from reaching a
million total credits. After how many years? I know somebody who has
that as RAC, since GPU computing came out. He once stopped some old
computers, and other people joked the power company would notice it.

-- 
Nicolas
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