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BOINC and/or F@H on Apple Silicon (M1, M1Pro/Max)

Hi!

Does anyone have some experience with distributed computing on Apple Silicon?

So far I found out, that BOINC released a ARM native client, but the only project to support it is Einstein@Home. That works pretty well and fest here on my M1Pro.
For F@H I haven't seen anything regarding ARM Macs.

Does anyone have more info on this?

Thx!聽

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Is this what you're looking for? Curious to see how your M1 pro stacks up against these regular M1s

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23 hours ago, rkv_2401 said:

https://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=112&t=36681

Is this what you're looking for? Curious to see how your M1 pro stacks up against these regular M1s

Nice! I didn't find that post. Ill give both Rosetta and the VM a try. But I hope they soon come out with a apple silicon native core!

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