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The [[NASA Advanced Supercomputing facility]] (NAS) ran [[genetic algorithm]]s using the [[Condor cycle scavenger]] running on about 350 [[Sun Microsystems]] and [[Silicon Graphics|SGI]] workstations.
 
In 2001, [[United Devices]] operated the [[United Devices Cancer Research Project]] based on its [[Grid MP]] product, which cycle-scavenges on volunteer PCs connected to the Internet. The project ran on about 3.1 million machines before its close in 2007.<ref>[http{{Cite web|url=https://wwwaltair.grid.orgcom/stats/] {{webarchivehpc-cloud-applications|urlarchiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070407201958/http://www.grid.org/stats/|dateurl-status=dead|title=High-performance Computing (HPC) and Cloud Solutions &#124; Altair|archivedate=April 7, 2007|website=Default}}</ref>
 
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