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  • New imaging tissue map techniques require much faster processing which enables easier result analysis bypassing a computational bottleneck. This translates into a rapid assessment of recognizing injury signs (not possible with MRI) from concussion.

  • Additionally, this aids studies of children at risk of developing autism spectrum disorder, with the goal of developing effective interventions and treatment.

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Diffusion Compartment Imaging (DCI) is a new computational imaging technique that constructs a spatial map of brain tissue microstructure & connectivity from diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging scans.

Provides new insight into brain injury and atypical maturation of brain connectivity in autism spectrum disorder.

ข้อมูลผลิตภัณฑ์และประสิทธิภาพ

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DCI: Workloads: denoised_diff.nhdr w/o slices and --box parameters – full run. Test performed in January’18.

Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2697 v4: 2S Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2697 v4, 2.3 GHz (Turbo ON), 18 Cores/Socket, 36 Cores (total), 72 Threads (HT on), DDR4 8x16GB 2400 MHz, BIOS 86B0271.R00, Motherboard Wildcat Pass, BMC 1.33.9832, FRU/SDR package 1.09, Red Hat 7.2 kernel 3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64, System Disk 1 1.0 TB SATA drive WD1003FZEX-00MK2A0, coprocessor N/A. Compiler option “-xCORE-AVX2”.

Intel® Xeon® Gold 6148 processor: Executed with 80 threads. 2S Intel® Xeon® Gold 6148 processor, 2.4GHz, 40 cores, turbo on, HT on, BIOS 86B.01.00.0412.R00, 12x16GB 2666MHz DDR, Red Hat Enterprise Linux* 7.2 kernel 3.10.0-327. Compiler option “-xCORE-AVX2”.

Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8180 processor: Executed with 112 threads. 2S Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8180 processor, 2.5GHz, 56 cores, turbo on, HT on, BIOS 86B.01.00.0412.R00, 12x16GB 2666MHz DDR, Red Hat Enterprise Linux* 7.2 kernel 3.10.0-327. Compiler option “-xCORE-AVX2”.

2Performance results are based on testing as of January 2018 and may not reflect all publicly available security updates. See configuration disclosure for details. No product can be absolutely secure.