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  • GW_OK
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    Really, this is a bit of a giant FU to Complete Genomics and, uh, BGI.

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  • GW_OK
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    I calculated you could do ~20,800 30x human genomes if you ran all 10 twice a week for 1 year.

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  • GenoMax
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    Now that is exciting.

    HiSeq X Ten page at Illumina: http://illumina.com/systems/hiseq-x-...ng-system.ilmn

    HiSeq X10 - $10M for 10 machines per Eli Roberson.

    The HiSeq X Ten is sold as a set of 10 or more ultra-high throughput sequencing systems, each generating up to 1.8 terabases (Tb) of sequencing data in less than three days or up to 600 gigabases (Gb) per day, per system
    Last edited by GenoMax; 01-14-2014, 10:21 AM.

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  • ECO
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    Don't forget the 10-pack of uber HiSeqX machines:

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  • GenoMax
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    NextSeq 500: http://www.illumina.com/systems/nextseq-sequencer.ilmn
    Last edited by GenoMax; 01-14-2014, 10:16 AM.

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  • GW_OK
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    Called it! Called it!

    Holy sh_!

    "NextSeq"

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  • Vinz
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    The Hiseq software could use a nice upgrade in terms of applying the newer Miseq RTA that handles low diversity libraries very well, but that's probably low on their priority list.
    It is not. I was told it would be released this year.

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  • GW_OK
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    What they could really use is a middle instrument. That's what I mean by "midi-seq" previously.

    Imagine something that could only run a single, Rapid-only flowcell. Priced around twice what a Miseq runs, which would still be less than half of what a Hiseq costs. You could claim the 1500's are doing this now, but they're like 80% of what a 2500 costs, so why not pay the full price and get the big guy? I think there's still labs out there who would spring for something bigger than a Miseq but can't justify the cost of a 2500.

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  • bilyl
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    Originally posted by GW_OK View Post
    Now is the time of day for WILD SPECULATION!

    Alright, so:
    1) JP Morgan Healthcare conference. Prime announcement venue as shown previously.
    2) Eco and Pathogenomenick are twittering they know something we don't know.
    3) Somebody told me Illumina is gearing up for a big marketing blitz "very soon".
    4) A source I'm not going to disclose asked me if I owned or was going to purchase an "Illumina Hiseq 1T".
    5) I've heard or read rumors over the past year that Illumina might put out a "midi-seq", smaller than a Hiseq, bigger than a Miseq.

    Anybody care to give odds over something big being announced soon-ish?

    Edit: I have just been informed that the Hiseq 1T is going to be the name for the upgraded Hiseqs which can do those 6-day 1Tbp runs. The upgrade you most likely do not qualify for.
    The "midi-seq" is effectively the Rapid Run kits on the Hiseq. It has practically the same number of reads as the old GA systems (hundreds of millions). The high output mode is in the billions of reads, and Miseq is in the 10s of millions, so there's not much more wiggle room there.

    My guess is that the rapid run kits will be going 2x250bp real soon or earlier than expected. There's a big hole in the Miseq v3 kits (no 2x150 cycle kits) so maybe that will be filled up as well.

    Honestly, Illumina is doing so well right now it's hard to see where they could push further besides increasing sequencing capacity. The Hiseq software could use a nice upgrade in terms of applying the newer Miseq RTA that handles low diversity libraries very well, but that's probably low on their priority list.

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  • Richard Finney
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    This thing ?



    Illumina to Launch 1 Terabase HiSeq Upgrade in Q2, 2014; 2x250 bp Reads Pushed to Mid-2014
    October 29, 2013

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  • GW_OK
    started a topic New thing?

    New thing?

    Now is the time of day for WILD SPECULATION!

    Alright, so:
    1) JP Morgan Healthcare conference. Prime announcement venue as shown previously.
    2) Eco and Pathogenomenick are twittering they know something we don't know.
    3) Somebody told me Illumina is gearing up for a big marketing blitz "very soon".
    4) A source I'm not going to disclose asked me if I owned or was going to purchase an "Illumina Hiseq 1T".
    5) I've heard or read rumors over the past year that Illumina might put out a "midi-seq", smaller than a Hiseq, bigger than a Miseq.

    Anybody care to give odds over something big being announced soon-ish?

    Edit: I have just been informed that the Hiseq 1T is going to be the name for the upgraded Hiseqs which can do those 6-day 1Tbp runs. The upgrade you most likely do not qualify for.
    Last edited by GW_OK; 01-13-2014, 02:48 PM.

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