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Manipulating big-data entries of emerging server workloads requires a design paradigm shift towards more aggressive system-level architecture solutions. From software perspective, the MapReduce framework is a prominent parallel data processing tool as the volume of data to analyze grows rapidly. FPGAs can be used to accelerate the processing of data and reduce significantly the power consumption....
Reconfigurable technology offers great advantages in bioinformatics applications vs. general-purpose computing. The presentation outlined in this paper looks into the attributes of several bioinformatics algorithms which make them suitable for reconfigurable computing, the resulting architectures, and their performance tradeoffs vs. general-purpose computers, graphics processor units (GPU) and VLSI.
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