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Thursday, March 19, 2020
CryptoCurrency News: Thousands of These Computers Were Mining Cryptocurrency. Now They’re Working on Coronavirus Research
CoreWeave, the largest U.S. miner on the Ethereum blockchain, is redirecting the processing power of 6,000 specialized computer chips toward research to find a therapy for the coronavirus. These graphics processing units (GPUs) will be pointed toward Stanford University’s Folding@home, a long-standing research effort that unveiled a project on February 27 specifically to boost coronavirus […]
via CoinDesk
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