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Lenovo unveils GOAST v4.0 that processes genomes in 24 minutes

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With each human genome comprising around 3 billion DNA base pairs, GOAST v4.0 is literally decoding trillions of cells to power breakthroughs in science and medicine, the company said in a statement. Genome sequencing is a laboratory technique that unveils the whole sequence of DNA base pairs in an organism's genome, creating a map of its genetic blueprint. Lenovo says GOAST v4.0 cuts genome processing time from 68-150 hours to 24 minutes, allows a single node to process approximately 22,000 genomes annually and utilizes water-cooled HPC systems to reduce power consumption by up to 40%. Advancements in genome sequencing hold great promise for unlocking new insights into genomics and improving our understanding of diseases and personalized healthcare," according to a review article published in the international and peer-reviewed journal Biology. The company also offers tools to help providers with the prior authorization process, telehealth and remote patient monitoring services, ransomware and data breaches, chip-to-cloud to infrastructure modernization and data analysis."
Key Data

  • Publication Date
    19 September 2025
  • Primary Author
    Jessica Hagen
  • Source
    Mobihealthnews
  • Language
    English
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