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    Parallel and Distributed Process System

    Parallel and Distributed Process System

    OmniSim simulates parallel and distributed processing systems

    Parallel and Distributed Process OmniSim Computational Neuroscience: Large-scale neural population dynamics, brain-inspired computing architectures, and neuro-symbolic AI systems 🧬 Scientific Overview PDP-OmniSim is an advanced computational framework for simulating parallel and distributed processing systems, with cutting-edge applications in computational neuroscience, distributed computing, and complex systems modeling. The framework provides researchers with robust tools for...
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    MICA-aligner

    MICA-aligner

    Next-generation sequencing short reads aligner based on Intel® MIC

    Latest Code in GitHub: https://github.com/aquaskyline/MICA-aligner To better utilize MIC-enabled computers for NGS data analysis, we developed a new short-read aligner MICA that is optimized in view of MIC’s limitation and the extra parallelism inside each MIC core. Experiments on aligning 150bp paired-end reads show that MICA using one MIC board is ~4.85 times faster than the CPU-(multi-core)-based BWA-MEM and about the same speed as the GPU-based SOAP3-dp. Furthermore, MICA’s simplicity allows very efficient scale-up when multiple MIC boards are used in a node (3 cards gives a 14-fold speedup over 6-core BWA-MEM).
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