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Increasing Computing Performance

The enormous growth of biological data sets often means slow turnaround on analysis and results. You can alleviate this computational strain using the capabilities in MATLAB to handle large data sets and analysis.

  • Large data set handlingMATLAB lets you avoid the limitations of 32-bit operating systems by using memory mapping to handle the analysis of large data sets.
  • Distributed computing – Increase performance by executing coarse-grained MATLAB algorithms and Simulink models in a cluster of computers with the Parallel Computing Toolbox.
  • 64-bit computing – MATLAB lets you leverage the benefits of 64-bit computing for applications involving large data sets and computationally intensive tasks.
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Max Planck Institute

"With MATLAB we can develop a new algorithm, technique, or GUI in one or two days. The same effort would take at least a month in C++."
- Andreas Korinek, Max Planck Institute

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