Researchers have developed a new DNA supercomputer which is promising to deliver radically cheaper genome sequencing. (Read: New DNA testing technique could revolutionise IVF) The latest model by Illumina is designed to process 20000 samples a year with costs potentially as low as 1000 dollars the Verge reported. (Read: DNA sequencing tracks details of TB outbreak) Illumina's test will sequence every single base pair in a person''s DNA scanning huge quantities of genetic data that are not currently understood. (Read: Can DNA length predict life expectancy?) Meanwhile it is worth noting that Illumina's previous model which was released last year