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  • GPU sequence aligner

    Hi all,

    Just to let you know that we have released a GPU sequence aligner BarraCUDA based on BWA.



    The paper is current in press and will be available very soon early next year. A presentation is available from:




    Cheers

  • #2
    This looks very exciting. So I saw in your presentation that using a Telsa gives you the performance of 6 Xeon cores?

    Does this mean that running your code with a Tesla and 1 CPU core, is equivalent to running it on 7 CPU cores?

    Have you tested it on a GTX480?

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    • #3
      Depends which Xeon processors you are comparing to. A tesla C2070 is about the same as a Xeon X5670 (6 cores) or 25% faster than 2x Xeon X5472 (8 cores).

      GTX480 should have more or less the same speed as a tesla C2070.

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      • #4
        Great

        It's great!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by brianlamx View Post
          Depends which Xeon processors you are comparing to. A tesla C2070 is about the same as a Xeon X5670 (6 cores) or 25% faster than 2x Xeon X5472 (8 cores).

          GTX480 should have more or less the same speed as a tesla C2070.
          Thanks. This sounds really exciting. We will test and let you know how it goes.

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          • #6
            My video card has 2GB VRAM (actually 1899 MB) so I'm guessing there would be no way to to align to the mouse genome (.bwt + .rbwt =~ 1950MB)?

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            • #7
              Unfortunately no, at least for the current version. You'll need at least a tesla C2050.

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              • #8
                Is BarraCUDA going to support color-space mapping (SOLiD)?

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                • #9
                  It's BWA based so it should.

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