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tali.cliff

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Since: Jun 26, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:51 pm
Post subject: Accelerated Bioinformatics Data Processing Solutions
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Hi,
Just a note to let the community know of a new product - the BioBoost
from Progeniq - which accelerates computationally intensive
bioinformatics applications, at up to 50x-100x faster than on a typical
workstation processor. The BioBoost uses Field Programmable Gate Array
(FPGA) technology on a USB 2.0 or PCI based device, to accelerate
applications at significantly lower cost.
Do let me know if this may be of assistance to anyone, I'll be happy to
get in touch.
Cheers, Tali
www.progeniq.com
e-mail: tali RemoveThis @progeniq.com

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