The performance of the many-core Tile64 versus the multi-core Xeon x86 architecture on bioinformatics has been compared. We have used the pairwise algorithm MC64-NW/SW that we have previously developed to align nucleic acid (DNA and RNA) and peptide (protein) sequences for the benchmarking, being an enhanced and parallel implementation of the Needleman-Wunsch and Smith-Waterman algorithms. We have ported the MC64-NW/SW (originally developed for the Tile64 processor), to the x86 architecture (Intel Xeon Quad Core and Intel i7 Quad Core processors) with excellent results. Hence, the evolution of the x86-based architectures towards coprocessors like the Xeon Phi should represent significant performance improvements for bioinformatics
NSilico is an Irish based SME that develops software for the life sciences sector, providing bioinfo...
This paper introduces the Godson-T manycore architecture and demonstrates the efficiency of its sync...
Abstract: Solving problems in bioinformatics often needs extensive computational power. Current tren...
Editors: Miguel P. Rocha, Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez, Florentino Fdez Riverola, Alfonso Valencia...
In the last years the fast growth of bioinformatics field has atracted the attention of computer sci...
There is an increasing need for sensitive, high perfomance sequence alignemnet tools. With the growi...
The exponential growth of databases that contains biological information (such as protein and DNA da...
We have developed the MC64-ClustalWP2 as a new implementation of the Clustal W algorithm, integratin...
9825/3645.htm Abstract: In bioinformatics, a protein sequence comparison between two banks is one o...
We have developed the MC64-ClustalWP2 as a new implementation of the Clustal W algorithm, integratin...
Biological sequence comparison is one of the most important tasks in Bioinformatics. Due to the grow...
Abstract — Nowadays, multicore processor and GPUs have entered the mainstream of microprocessor dev...
Alignment is essential in many areas such as biological, chemical and criminal forensics. The well‐k...
This chapter demonstrates that NPUs are a promising platform for implementing certain algorithms in ...
International audienceThis paper introduces the Godson-T manycore architecture and demonstrates the ...
NSilico is an Irish based SME that develops software for the life sciences sector, providing bioinfo...
This paper introduces the Godson-T manycore architecture and demonstrates the efficiency of its sync...
Abstract: Solving problems in bioinformatics often needs extensive computational power. Current tren...
Editors: Miguel P. Rocha, Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez, Florentino Fdez Riverola, Alfonso Valencia...
In the last years the fast growth of bioinformatics field has atracted the attention of computer sci...
There is an increasing need for sensitive, high perfomance sequence alignemnet tools. With the growi...
The exponential growth of databases that contains biological information (such as protein and DNA da...
We have developed the MC64-ClustalWP2 as a new implementation of the Clustal W algorithm, integratin...
9825/3645.htm Abstract: In bioinformatics, a protein sequence comparison between two banks is one o...
We have developed the MC64-ClustalWP2 as a new implementation of the Clustal W algorithm, integratin...
Biological sequence comparison is one of the most important tasks in Bioinformatics. Due to the grow...
Abstract — Nowadays, multicore processor and GPUs have entered the mainstream of microprocessor dev...
Alignment is essential in many areas such as biological, chemical and criminal forensics. The well‐k...
This chapter demonstrates that NPUs are a promising platform for implementing certain algorithms in ...
International audienceThis paper introduces the Godson-T manycore architecture and demonstrates the ...
NSilico is an Irish based SME that develops software for the life sciences sector, providing bioinfo...
This paper introduces the Godson-T manycore architecture and demonstrates the efficiency of its sync...
Abstract: Solving problems in bioinformatics often needs extensive computational power. Current tren...