Obviously it will also be necessary for the BOINC applications to be developed to take advantage of the Epiphany hardware, otherwise they will just run on the ARM cores, and it looks like . May also be that BOINC need to define Parallella as a new platform that is comprised of ARM plus Epiphany (and does this mean we also need a new Linux arch to identify ARM plus Epiphany, e.g. "armep"?), otherwise clients may just appear as generic ARM-based systems.
Due to fears over badly maintained or purposely modified code polluting results, many BOINC apps are closed source, so that means that a community porting effort would have to focus on one of a smaller selection of projects. But we should also encourage the closed source projects to support Parallella and offer support where we can.
I for one look forward to being able to try out a Parallella optimised BOINC client and compare the results with
