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  • GPUs for Sequencing

    Hi:

    Has anyone been working with GPUs (ie nVidia Telsa) boards in developing a compute engine for sequence post processing?

    Thank you.

  • #2
    Hi,

    depends on what you mean by 'compute engine' and 'post processing'.

    I've been working on an aligner running on a Tesla.

    So Long.

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    • #3
      Thank you. Have you seen any performance improvement using GPUs vs. traditional CPUs?

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      • #4
        Well, my c implementation isn't tuned or anything, but I see quite a bit of speed up, ballpark around 50x.

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        • #5
          I'm working on that actually and currently getting about 6-13x speedup. depends what algorithms you are working on.

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          • #6
            Great. Thank you both for your feedback. Are you working with the nVidia Tesla card or other GPUs?

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            • #7
              Currently working with a Tesla C1060 and a GTX295 and may move to openCL at some point.

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