Characterizing and Accelerating Bioinformatics Workloads on Modern Microarchitectures

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Bioinformatics, the use of computer techniques to analyze biological data, has been a particularly active research field in the last two decades. Advances in this field have contributed to the collection of enormous amounts of data, and the sheer amount of available data has started to overtake the processing capability possible with current computer systems. Clearly, computer architects need to have a better understanding of how bioinformatics applications work and what kind of architectural techniques could be used to accelerate these important scientific workloads on future processors. In this dissertation, we develop a bioinformatic benchmark suite and provide a detailed characterization of these applications in common use today from a computer architect’s point of view. We analyze a wide range of detailed execution characteristics including instruction mix, IPC measurements, L1 and L2 cache misses on a real architecture; and proceed to analyze the workloads’ memory access charac…

Author: Albayraktaroglu, Kursad

Source: University of Maryland

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