MiHost
- Team member since 2004
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As far as is known, MiHost is...
- 5 times in the Team Top 10 in past projects.
- the known AMD Users member with the biggest prime found (1,353,265 digits).
MiHost's known best World Ranking in a project is #197 on Riesel Sieve (LLR) in 2008.
MiHost's known best Country Ranking in a project is #35 on Beal@Home in 2014.
2004 | |
BOINC Beta Test | (Unknown) |
Distributed Folding | 20th |
MD5Crk | (Unranked) |
2006 | |
D2OL (Phase 1) | 27th |
TSC (Phase 1) | 9th |
2007 | |
United Devices Grid.org | 17th |
2008 | |
NanoHive@Home | 10th |
Riesel Sieve (BOINC) | 31st |
Riesel Sieve (LLR) | 10th |
Tanpaku | 61st |
2009 | |
Artificial Intelligence System | 11th |
Proteins@Home | 35th |
TSC | 34th |
2010 | |
eOn (First version) | 13th |
2012 | |
DNETC@Home | 3rd |
2014 | |
Beal@Home | 8th |
2016 | |
Poem@Home | 68th |
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Special achievements are unique and personal conquests accomplished through Distributed Computing. Prime numbers are one example of this, as it can be very hard and time consuming to find and prove very large prime numbers.
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Due to the technical difficulties inherent in synchronizing and spreading the Cross Project ID across multiple projects, a user may sometimes have several distinct Cross Project ID's, which results in multiple entries in the users database, and therefore, multiple different stats entries for the same individual instead of a single one with all projects.
Here are presented the stats signatures for non-BOINC projects that support them, either officially or through third party websites. Note that only a fraction of the existing non-BOINC projects is actually supported through stats signatures and can be displayed.
AMD Users Performance Contest 2005