Hm, not entirely sure what will make things faster, but a few ideas:
You probably don't need to store your data into an array, and then go through the array, compute your counters right away when reading the data;
Use a hash of counters : $freq{$_} ++;
Don't do the division for each single letter: compute the counters, and only at the end, do the four needed divisions; or calculate 1/@data only once into a variable, and use the variable;
Using tr// is likely to be faster than a regex to count the letters. For example:
$c = "ACCCTGATTGC";
$d = $c =~ tr/A/A/;
print $d; # prints 2
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